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A combustion reaction involves an organic compound reacted with oxygen. The general chemical equation is as follows:
Organic Compound + Oxygen = CO2 + H2O
To calculate the amount of C present in the original sample, we use the values given and assume that there is complete combustion that is happening.
7.33 g CO2 ( 1 mol CO2 / 44.01 g CO2)(1 mol C / 1 mol CO2) = 0.167 mol C
Therefore, 0.167 mol of C was originally in the sample.
Organic Compound + Oxygen = CO2 + H2O
To calculate the amount of C present in the original sample, we use the values given and assume that there is complete combustion that is happening.
7.33 g CO2 ( 1 mol CO2 / 44.01 g CO2)(1 mol C / 1 mol CO2) = 0.167 mol C
Therefore, 0.167 mol of C was originally in the sample.
The number of moles of Carbon in 5.00g of a the unknown compound containing, carbon, hydrogen and oxygen (CxHyOz) is 0.167 moles.
Further Explanation
Hydrocarbons
- Hydrocarbons are organic compounds that are made up of hydrogen and carbon elements. However, some hydrocarbons such as alcohols and alkanoic acids contain oxygen element.
Combustion of hydrocarbons
- When hydrocarbons are burned in presence of oxygen gas they form carbon dioxide and water as the only products.
That is;
CxHy + O2 = CO2 + H2O
In this case;
- The Unknown compound contains carbon, hydrogen and oxygen, (CxHyOz)
- Therefore on combustion;
CxHyOz + O2 = CO2 + H2O
- Mass of Carbon (iv) oxide produced = 7.33 g
- Mass of water produced = 3.00 g
Required to determine the number of moles of Carbon in the Unknown compound
Step 1: Mass of carbon in 7.33 g of Carbon (iv) oxide
1 mole of CO2 = 44 g
1 Mole of CO2 = 12 g of carbon
Therefore;
44 g of CO2 contain 12 g of carbon
Hence; mass of carbon in 7.33 g CO2
= (7.33 x 12 )/ 44
= 1.99909 g
Step 2: Moles of Carbon
Moles = Mass /RAM
RAM of carbon = 12
Number of moles = 1.99909 g/12 g/mol
= 0.16659
= 0.167 Moles (3 sf)
Keywords: Combustion, moles, hydrocarbon, carbon (iv) oxide
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Level: High school
Subject: Chemistry
Topic: Empirical and molecular formula