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The complete combustion of 1.5 x 10^3 moles of a gaseous hydrocarbon required 84 cm^3 of oxygen (measured as S.T.P.) and produced 27 mg of water. (i) How many moles... show full transcript
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To calculate the number of moles of oxygen and water produced, we start by using the ideal gas law and the conditions at standard temperature and pressure (S.T.P.).
Moles of Oxygen:
Given the volume of oxygen needed for combustion: 84 cm³. The molar volume of a gas at S.T.P. is 22,400 cm³/mol.
Moles of Water:
Given that 27 mg of water is produced:
Convert mg to g:
We know the molar mass of water (H2O) is approximately 18 g/mol:
Step 2
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To verify that the gaseous hydrocarbon is ethyne, we can use the stoichiometric relationships from the combustion reaction:
Combustion of ethyne:
From earlier calculations:
Using the empirical formula approach:
From the empirical formula, we confirm that the gaseous hydrocarbon is indeed C2H2, which is ethyne.
Step 3
Answer
The product of the hydration of ethyne (C2H2) is ethanol (also known as ethyl alcohol), which has the chemical formula C2H5OH.
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