Consider the reaction represented by the following equation: C2H4(g)
+ 302(g) โ†’ 2CO2(g) + 2H2O(g)How many moles of ethene would be burnt to produce 0.1 mole of water?

a

0.05 mole

b

0.10 mole

c

0.20 mole

d

2.00 moles

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biogad
9 years ago

1mole=2moles

Xmoles=0.1moles

0.1moles=2x

X=0.1/2

X=0.05

sisi baby
10 years ago

0.1/2molecules=0.05

Chi4sure
2 years ago

One mole of ethene gives two moles of water

So to get the number of moles ethene that will be burnt to produce 0.1 mole of water

Solving:

2moles(H) 1mole(Ethene)

0.1mole(H). xmole(Ethene)


Cross multiply and you will get

2x= 0.1

X=0.1รท2

=0.05

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