2 C6H14(l) + 19 O2(g) ---> 12 CO2(g) + 14 H2O
The mole ratio of hexane : CO2 from above balanced equation
is
2:12 [see the coefficients!] = 1:6
So when 1 mole hexane used , 6 mole CO2 produced
when 10.10 mole hexane is present , 6*10.10 mole CO2 will be produced =60.60 mols
we have molar mass of CO2 = [12.01 + 2*16] g/mol = 44.01 g/mol
thus mass of CO2 present in 60.6 mols = 60.6 mols*44.01 g/mol = 2667 g = 2.667 Kg
Theoretical yield of CO2 = 2.667 kg
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