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irina [24]
2 years ago
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2C2H2(g) 5O2(g) → 4CO2(g) 2H2O(g) This is a balanced equation for the combustion of acetylene (C2H2). How many moles of oxygen(O

2) are required to react completely with 1. 0 mole of acetylene?.
Chemistry
1 answer:
Fudgin [204]2 years ago
8 0

The moles of oxygen required to completely react with 1 moles of acetylene is 2.5 mol.

The balanced chemical equation for the reaction is given as:

\rm 2\;C_2H_2\;+\;5\;O_2\;\rightarrow\;4\;CO_2\;+\;2\;H_2O

<h3>Computation for moles of Oxygen required</h3>

The stoichiometric coefficient in the balanced chemical equation gives the information for the moles of products and reactants in the reaction.

From the given balanced chemical equation, for reacting with 1 mole of acetylene, 5 moles of oxygen is required.

The moles of oxygen required to react with 1 mole of acetylene are:

\rm 2\;mol\;C_2H_2=5\;mol\;O_2\\\\1\;mol\;C_2H_2=\dfrac{5}{2}\;\times\;1\;mol\;O_2\\\\ 1\;mol\;C_2H_2=2.5\;mol\;O_2

The moles of oxygen required to completely react with 1 moles of acetylene is 2.5 mol.

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