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The sucrose (C12H22011) in sugarcane can react with with water to produce ethanol (C2HO) and carbon...
A special mercury thermometer which reads in Celsius has a distance of 8.3 mm between each degree marking (for example: from 2°C to 3° is 8.3 mm). If the temperature in the morning was 62 °F and the temperature later on around lunch time was 92°F, how many mm did the level of the liquid travel up the thermometer? The sucrose (C12H22011) in sugarcane can react with with water to produce ethanol (C2H,O) and carbon dioxide. In this way, sugarcane...
Answer the following questions about the conversion of the sucrose (C12H,2011) in sugarcane to ethanol (CHO) and Co, according to the following unbalanced equation. This conversion allows for sugarcane to be used as a renewable source of ethanol, a fuel additive in gasoline. C12H220n() + H2O(l) → C2H6O() + CO2 sucrose ethanol w. What is the molar mass of sucrose? mol b. Balance the given equation. c. How many moles of ethanol are formed from 2 mol of sucrose? molethanol...
106. The combustion of liquid ethanol (C,H,OH) produces carbon dioxide and water. After 4.62 ml of ethanol density = 0.789 g/ml) is allowed to burn in the presence of 15.55 g of oxygen gas, 3.72 ml. or water (density = 1.00 g/mL) is collected. Determine the limiting reactant, theoretical vield of H.O. and percent yield for the reaction. Ilint: Write a balanced equation for the combustion of ethanol.)
MHE Reader Propane, C3Hs(&), reacts with oxygen gas to produce carbon dioxide gas and water vapor. a) b) 2. Write a balanced equation including states of matter for the reaction. If 4.55 g of propane reacts with excess oxygen under standard conditions, calculate the theoretical yields (in grams) for both carbon dioxide and water, and · the total amount of heat released/absorbed when the reaction is complete. c) Ethanol is currently being used as a replenishable fuel alternative/supplement because it...
Under certain circumstances, carbon dioxide, CO2(g), can be made to react with hydrogen gas, H2(g), to produce methane, CH4(g), and water vapor, H2O(g): CO2(g)+4H2(g)→CH4(g)+2H2O(g) How many moles of hydrogen gas would be needed to react with excess carbon dioxide to produce 53.6 moles of water vapor? Express your answer with the appropriate units. For example, write the unit moles as mol.
Write the balanced equation for the combustion of
isooctane (C8H18) to produce carbon dioxide
and water. Use the smallest possible integers to balance the
equation. Also, separate the + sign with 1 space.
2C8H18 + 25O2 ?
16CO2 + 18H2O
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