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- 1 How many moles of oxygen gas are needed to completely burn 1 mole of compound g?
- 2 How many moles of oxygen are required in the complete combustion of 1 mole of Ethyne?
- 3 How many moles of O2 are needed to burn 1 mole of methane according to the equation?
- 4 How many moles of oxygen will completely combust one mole of benzene?
- 5 What happens when 1 mole of hydrocarbon burns completely in oxygen?
- 6 How many moles of oxygen are needed to oxidize a compound?
How many moles of oxygen gas are needed to completely burn 1 mole of compound g?
This means that, in order for the reaction to take place, every mole of the former will require 9 moles of the latter.
How many moles of oxygen are required in the complete combustion of 1 mole of Ethyne?
Each mole of acetylene requires two and a half moles of oxygen gas.
Which compound produces 2 moles of water?
For example, when oxygen and hydrogen react to produce water, one mole of oxygen reacts with two moles of hydrogen to produce two moles of water.
How many moles of water are in one mole of oxygen?
One mole of oxygen (O2, to day better call it dioxygen) will yield two moles of water (each water molecule will be formed from one of the atoms of O2) so you will get to 0.514 moles of it. Bye!
How many moles of O2 are needed to burn 1 mole of methane according to the equation?
2 moles
One mole of CH4 reacts with 2 moles of oxygen to give one mole of CO2 and 2 moles of water.
How many moles of oxygen will completely combust one mole of benzene?
So we can say that for the combustion of benzene 2 moles of benzene is required, 15 moles of oxygen molecule is required, and after combustion we get 12 moles of carbon dioxide and 6 moles of water. Now we all know that the volume of one mole of gas at STP is 22.4 liter.
How many moles of oxygen are needed for the combustion?
As you can see from the balanced equation, 13mol O2 are required to react with 2mol C4H10 in order for complete combustion to occur. Number of moles of oxygen required = 13 moles of oxygen molecules.
How many atoms of oxygen are there in one mole of water?
Therefore, there will be 6.022×1023 oxygen atoms in 1 mole, or 18 g of water.
What happens when 1 mole of hydrocarbon burns completely in oxygen?
Originally Answered: 1 mole of hydrocarbon burns completely in oxygen to produce 2 moles of CO2 and 2 mols of h2o. What is the formula for the hydrocarbon? It is given 1 mole of the hydrocarbon gives 2 moles of CO2 and 2 moles of H2O on complete combustion.
How many moles of oxygen are needed to oxidize a compound?
For complete oxidation, 1 mole of an organic compound required 3 moles of oxygen gas. What could be the formula of the compound? – Quora For complete oxidation, 1 mole of an organic compound required 3 moles of oxygen gas. What could be the formula of the compound? Doing this every morning can snap back sagging skin.
How many moles of CO2 are in a hydrocarbon?
Originally Answered: 1 mole of hydrocarbon burns completely in oxygen to produce 2 moles of CO2 and 2 mols of h2o. What is the formula for the hydrocarbon?
What is the formula of a compound that requires 3 oxygen?
For complete oxidation, 1 molecule of an organic compound requires 3 molecules of oxygen gas. What could be the formula of the compound? Brett Schugg came up with one answer, ethylene, CH2=CH2. I think any organic molecule made from carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen where the total of C-C and C-H bonds = 6 will work, but I can’t prove it (yet).