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I do not even know where to begin with this problem... last math problem of the night, too!! If anyone could help explain it to me, it would be muchhh appreciated =)

How many grams of H20 must be produced if 5 liters of CO2 is produced?

2007-05-01 13:38:00 · 2 answers · asked by alex 1 in Science & Mathematics Chemistry

Assume all volumes to be at STP.

2 C4H10(g) + 13 O2 (g) ---> 8 CO2(g) + 10 H20(g)

2007-05-01 13:56:55 · update #1

2 answers

Your question must assume the 5 liters at STP, otherwise cannot be solved

Divide the 5 liters by 22.4 liters / mol.

Once you have moles of CO2, use the molar ratio to calculate moles of H2O. Multiply this by 18 g / mol and you are done

2007-05-01 14:18:42 · answer #1 · answered by reb1240 7 · 0 0

is there more to the question?

2007-05-01 20:50:28 · answer #2 · answered by superguy_453 2 · 0 1

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