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The equation for the burning of octane is :
2C8H18 + 25O2 ⟶ 16CO2 + 18H2O
(i) How many moles of carbon dioxide are produced when one mole of octane burns ?
(ii) What volume, at s.t.p., is occupied by the number of moles determined in (i) ?
(iii) If the relative molecular mass of carbon dioxide is 44, what is the mass of carbon dioxide produced by burning two moles of octane ?

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(i) 2 moles of octane produce 16 moles of carbon dioxide

∴ 1 mole of octane will produce = 16\over2

= 8 moles of carbon dioxide.

(ii) 1 moles occupies 22.4 lit. of vol.

∴ 8 mole will occupy = 22.4\over1 × 8 = 179.2 lit. of vol.

(iii) To calculate the mass of CO2 produced :

C8H18:CO2
2 moles:16 moles

∴ Mass of 16 moles of CO2 = 44 x 16 = 704 g

Hence, 8 moles of carbon dioxide are produced, vol occupied is 179.2 lit. and mass of carbon dioxide produced is 704 g

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