6. Chemical Reactions & Quantities
Stoichiometry
6. Chemical Reactions & Quantities Stoichiometry
2PRACTICE PROBLEM
When octane (C8H18) is burned in a very limited amount of oxygen, the result is the formation of C and H2O. Calculate the mass (in g) of carbon formed from the partial burning of 1.00 L of octane. Note that the density of octane is 0.699 g/cm3.
When octane (C8H18) is burned in a very limited amount of oxygen, the result is the formation of C and H2O. Calculate the mass (in g) of carbon formed from the partial burning of 1.00 L of octane. Note that the density of octane is 0.699 g/cm3.