Chemistry 2012 Student Edition (hard Cover) Grade 11
Chemistry 2012 Student Edition (hard Cover) Grade 11
12th Edition
ISBN: 9780132525763
Author: Prentice Hall
Publisher: Prentice Hall
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Chapter 20, Problem 86A

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The table is to be completed.

Concept Introduction: The only two types of atoms that make up all of an organic complex called a hydrocarbon are carbon and hydrogen. Gases called hydrocarbons are colourless and have hardly detectable odours.

(a)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 86A

The completed table is as follows:

    Alkane burnedO2 used (mol)CO2 produced (mol)H2O produced (mol)
    CH4212
    C2H63.523
    C3H8534
    C4H106.545
    C5H12856
    C6H149.567

Explanation of Solution

Alkane when burnt with oxygen produces carbon dioxide and water.

From the hydrocarbons such as CH4 , C2H6 and C3H8 , the relation between moles of carbon dioxide, hydrogen and oxygen is given as

  O2=CO2+14H

The moles of oxygen are equal to the sum of the carbon dioxide and one-fourth of the hydrogen.

The reaction of hydrocarbon C4H10

with oxygen is given as follows:

  C4H10+6.5O24CO2+5H2O

So, the value of a is 6.5 , b is 4 and c is 5 .

The reaction of hydrocarbon C5H12

with oxygen is given as follows:

  C5H12+8O25CO2+6H2O

So, the value of d is 8 , e is 5 and f is 6 .

The reaction of hydrocarbon C6H14

with oxygen is given as follows:

  C6H14+9.5O26CO2+7H2O

So, the value of g is 9.5 , h is 6 and i is 7 .

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The balanced generalized equation for the complete oxidation of alkane is to be written. The coefficients in terms of x and y are to be written.

Concept Introduction: The only two types of atoms that make up all of an organic complex called a hydrocarbon are carbon and hydrogen. Gases called hydrocarbons are colourless and have hardly detectable odours.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 86A

The generalized balanced chemical equation for the hydrocarbon combustion is given as follows:

  CxHy+x+y4O2xCO2+y2H2O

The coefficient of O2 is x+y4 .

The coefficient of CO2 is x .

The coefficient of H2O is y2 .

Explanation of Solution

Alkane when burnt with oxygen produces carbon dioxide and water.

From the hydrocarbons such as CH4 , C2H6 and C3H8 , the relation between moles of carbon dioxide, hydrogen and oxygen is given as

  O2=CO2+14H

The moles of oxygen are equal to the sum of the carbon dioxide and one-fourth of the hydrogen.

The generalized balanced chemical equation for the hydrocarbon combustion is given as follows:

  CxHy+x+y4O2xCO2+y2H2O

The coefficient of O2 is x+y4 .

The coefficient of CO2 is x .

The coefficient of H2O is y2 .

Chapter 20 Solutions

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