Chemistry 2012 Student Edition (hard Cover) Grade 11
Chemistry 2012 Student Edition (hard Cover) Grade 11
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ISBN: 9780132525763
Author: Prentice Hall
Publisher: Prentice Hall
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Chapter 11, Problem 61A

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The balanced chemical equation for the combustion of C5H12 and C9H20 needs to be written using data given in the graph.

Concept Introduction: A chemical reaction is said to be balanced if there are an equal number of atoms of the same elements on both sides of the reaction arrow.

(a)

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The general equation for the combustion of alkanes is represented as follows:

  CnH2n+2+¯O2¯CO2+¯H2O

Now, the given graph shows the number of oxygen, carbon dioxide, and water molecules required to balance the equations for the combustion of alkanes.

In the case of C5H12 , the value of n is equal to 5. Now, from the graph, the number of oxygen, carbon dioxide, and water molecules required to balance for the combustion of alkane with carbon atoms 5 are 8, 5, and 6 respectively.

The balanced equation can be represented as follows:

  C5H12+8¯O25¯CO2+6¯H2O

Similarly, for the combustion reaction of C9H20 , the number of oxygen, carbon dioxide, and water molecules needed to balance the reaction from the graph are 14, 9, and 10 respectively.

The balanced equation can be represented as follows:

  C9H20+14¯O29¯CO2+10¯H2O

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

The graph needs to be extrapolated to write the balanced chemical equation for the combustion of C12H26 and C17H36 .

Concept Introduction: A chemical reaction is said to be balanced if there are an equal number of atoms of the same elements on both sides of the reaction arrow.

(b)

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The two given alkanes are C12H26 and C17H36 . Here, in C12H26 , the number of carbon atoms is 12 and that in C17H36 are 17. The graph can be extrapolated to get the number of oxygen, carbon dioxide, and water molecules needed to balance the combustion reactions of given alkenes.

After extrapolating the graph, the values will be as follows:

For C12H26 , the number of oxygen, carbon dioxide, and water molecules will be 18.5, 12, and 13 respectively. Thus, the balanced chemical reaction will be:

  C12H26+18.5¯O212¯CO2+13¯H2OOr,2C12H26+37¯O224¯CO2+26¯H2O

For C17H36 , the number of oxygen, carbon dioxide, and water molecules will be 26, 17, and 18 respectively. Thus, the balanced chemical reaction will be:

  C17H36+26¯O217¯CO2+18¯H2O

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The coefficients for carbon dioxide and water needs to be determined if the general equation for the coefficient of O2is as follows:

  n+n+12

Concept Introduction: A chemical reaction is said to be balanced if there are an equal number of atoms of the same elements on both sides of the reaction arrow.

(c)

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The given general equation is as follows:

  CnH2n+2+¯O2¯CO2+¯H2O

For the above equation, the general equation for the coefficient of oxygen gas is as follows:

  n+n+12

Thus,

  CnH2n+2+n+n+12¯O2¯CO2+¯H2O

Now, it can be seen from the reaction that the number of carbon atoms on the reactant side is n thus, the number of atoms of carbon on the product side must be n. This gives coefficient n to carbon dioxide.

Thus,

  CnH2n+2+n+n+12¯O2n¯CO2+¯H2O

Now, the number of hydrogen atoms on the reactant side is 2n+2 and there are already 2 atoms of H on the product side. Thus, the coefficient of H2O must be:

  2n+22Or,n+1

Thus,

  CnH2n+2+n+n+12¯O2n¯CO2+n+1¯H2O

Check if the above general equation is balanced. The number of carbon atoms on the reactant side is n and that on the product side is n. The number of hydrogen atoms on the reactant side is 2n+2 and that on the product side is 2n+1=2n+2 . The number of oxygen atoms on the reactant side is 2n+n+12 and that on the product side is calculated from carbon dioxide and water molecules as follows:

  2n+n+1

Taking 2 common,

  2n+n+12

Since the number of carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen atoms is equal on both sides of the reaction arrow, thus, the coefficients for carbon dioxide and water molecules are n and n+1 respectively.

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