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What mass of carbon dioxide is produced when 24.0 g of ethane is combusted in the presence of excess oxygen?

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Answer: 88.02g of CO2

Explanation:

Find the molar mass of ethane (C2H6):

Molar mass of C2H6 = 2(12.01 g/mol) + 6(1.01 g/mol) = 24.02 g/mol

Calculate the number of moles of ethane:

Moles of C2H6 = Mass (g) / Molar mass (g/mol)

Moles of C2H6 = 24.0 g / 24.02 g/mol ≈ 1.000 moles

Since 1 mole of ethane produces 2 moles of carbon dioxide (CO2), you'll have 2 moles of CO2 for every mole of ethane combusted.

Calculate the moles of carbon dioxide produced:

Moles of CO2 = 2 moles of CO2 per mole of C2H6 * Moles of C2H6

Moles of CO2 = 2 moles/mole * 1.000 moles ≈ 2.000 moles

Finally, calculate the mass of carbon dioxide produced:

Mass of CO2 = Moles of CO2 * Molar mass of CO2

Mass of CO2 = 2.000 moles * (12.01 g/mol + 2 * 16.00 g/mol) ≈ 88.02 g

So, approximately 88.02 grams of carbon dioxide will be produced when 24.0 grams of ethane is combusted in the presence of excess oxygen.

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