A sample of 9.85 g9.85 g of liquid 1‑propanol, C3H8O,C3H8O, is combusted with 30.9 g30.9 g of oxygen gas. Carbon dioxide and water are the products.
Write the balanced chemical equation for the reaction. Physical states are optional.
chemical reaction:
What is the limiting reactant?
How many grams of CO2CO2 are released in the reaction?
mass of CO2CO2:
gg
How many grams of the excess reactant remain after the reaction is complete?
mass of excess reactant remaining:
first find the moles and then identify the limiting
reactant and then calculate the mass of co2 formed after that
excess reactant remaining as follows
A sample of 9.85 g9.85 g of liquid 1‑propanol, C3H8O,C3H8O, is combusted with 30.9 g30.9 g...
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