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Transcribed Image Text:11. When hexane (CH) is burned in oxygen, the products are carbon dioxide and water. Write
a balanced equation for this reaction and identify the mole ratios between hexane and oxygen
and between hexane and carbon dioxide.
12. What mass of carbon dioxide is produced by the complete combustion of 48.0 g of hexane?
You can use your balanced equation from the previous question.
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Hi can u re type the circled chemical equation I cannot tell if it's 1gO2(g) or something else

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Since,
C6H14 (9)
+
Combustion reaction occur in presence of
Combustion reaction of hexame is:
26H14 (91
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Balanced reaction will be:
Step 3
+ O2(g) → CO₂(g) + H₂O(g)
+
1902 (9)
So Malay ratio =
Hexane: Oxygen.
Hexane: Co₂ = 2:12=1:6
12 Since
= 2:19
Hexane: Oxygen = 2:19
Hexane: CO₂
-
all?
12 CO2(g) + 14H₂0 (8)
Reaction:
2C6H₁4 (8)
+ 1902(g)
AA
2:12=1:6
12 C02(g) +
1 + 14 H ₂0 (81
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Hi can u re type the circled chemical equation I cannot tell if it's 1gO2(g) or something else

Transcribed Image Text:3:13
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Step 1
11)
Q SEARCH ASK 愚 CHAT VX MATH SOLVER
Since,
C6H14 (9)
+
Combustion reaction occur in presence of
Combustion reaction of hexame is:
26H14 (91
bartleby.com
Balanced reaction will be:
Step 3
+ O2(g) → CO₂(g) + H₂O(g)
+
1902 (9)
So Malay ratio =
Hexane: Oxygen.
Hexane: Co₂ = 2:12=1:6
12 Since
= 2:19
Hexane: Oxygen = 2:19
Hexane: CO₂
-
all?
12 CO2(g) + 14H₂0 (8)
Reaction:
2C6H₁4 (8)
+ 1902(g)
AA
2:12=1:6
12 C02(g) +
1 + 14 H ₂0 (81
1
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