Table of Contents
- 1 What is the volume ratio between ethane and carbon dioxide?
- 2 What happens when ethane is burnt in air?
- 3 How many liters of carbon dioxide would be produced if 16.00 L of ethane c2h6 were burnt all at STP?
- 4 What is the volume of carbon dioxide formed?
- 5 Which products are formed when ethane C2H6 undergoes combustion?
- 6 How many moles of ethane are required to produce 44g after combustion of ethane?
What is the volume ratio between ethane and carbon dioxide?
Now, notice that you have a 2:4 mole ratio between ethane and carbon dioxide. Since ethane reacts with excess oxygen, you can assume that all the moles will take part in the reaction.
What happens when ethane is burnt in air?
When ethane is burnt in the air it leads to the formation of carbon dioxide and water. Apart from these products, the reaction releases a high amount of heat and light in the form of energies. It is a combustion reaction as one of the reactants involved in the reaction is oxygen.
What is the equation for the combustion of ethane?
2C2H6+7O2→4CO2+6H2O+ Heat.
How many moles of oxygen are produced when 3.0 mol of kclo3 decompose completely?
2KClO3 –> 2KCl + 3O2 (3/2)*(3.0) moles O2, or 4.5 moles of O2. Kaitlyn G.
How many liters of carbon dioxide would be produced if 16.00 L of ethane c2h6 were burnt all at STP?
16 l of ethane will produce = 89.6 x 16/44.8 lts of CO2 = 32 lts of CO2.
What is the volume of carbon dioxide formed?
Calculate volume of CO2 produced. The volume of one mole of CO2 produced is 24 dm^3 at room temperature and pressure. Alternatively, if your reaction took place at standard temperature and pressure (273 K, 1 atm), then the molar volume is 22.4 dm^3.
What is the product when ethane?
Ethane (C2H6) reacts in a linear way, with H atom abstraction producing an ethyl (C2H5) radical which then produces ethene (C2H4) and then formaldehyde, CO, and CO2.
What is the product formed when ethene is burnt in air?
carbon dioxide
Ethene is burnt in the presence of oxygen to form carbon dioxide, water and releases heat and light.
Which products are formed when ethane C2H6 undergoes combustion?
If 4.5 mol of ethane, C2H6, undergo combustion according to the unbalanced equation C2H6+O2—->CO2+H2O, how many moles of oxygen are required?
How many moles of ethane are required to produce 44g after combustion of ethane?
0.5 mole or 15 gm Ethane is required to produce 44 gm. of CO2.