Question
Question: Assuming that petrol is octane (\(C_8\) \(H_{18}\)) and has density \[\text{ 0}\text{.8 g m}{{\text{...
Assuming that petrol is octane (C8 H18) and has density 0.8 g mL-1 , 1.425 litre of petrol incomplete combustion will consume:
A). 50 mole of O2
B). 100 mole of O2
C). 125 mole of O2
D). 200 mole of O2
Solution
The hydrocarbons with the molecular formula CxHy undergoes the complete combustion in presence of an excess of oxygen to produce the CO2 and H2O. Here as the oxygen is supplied in the excess amount the number of moles of product formed will depend on the number of moles of propane undergoing the reaction.
Complete answer:
All hydrocarbons burn more than oxygen to form carbon dioxide and water molecules. The general reaction for the combustion of alkanes is as shown below:
CxHy + (x+2y) O2 → x CO2 + 2y H2O
In the general reaction, the x stands for the number of the carbon atom of alkane and y stands for the number of a hydrogen atom bonded to the carbon.
We are provided with the following data:
The propane (C8H18) undergoes complete combustion.
The density of propane is 0.8 g mL-1
The volume of petrol that undergoes combustion is 1.425 litre.
Let’s first write down the combustion reaction for the propane using the general reaction. we have,