What volume of carbon dioxide gas will result from the complete combustion of a 2500L volume of propane?

1 Answer
May 17, 2017

7500L of CO2 are evolved.....

Explanation:

You gots your equation:

C3H8(g)+5O2(g)3CO2(g)+4H2O(l)

And CLEARY this is stoichiometrically balanced. Garbage in equals garbage out.

Now there are 3 moles of product gas per mol of propane reactant. And since volume of gas is proportional to the number of moles (pressure and temperature constant! which conditions we may reasonably assume), THERE MUST BE THREE VOLUMES of CO2(g) PER VOLUME of C3H8(g).

SInce we combusted 2500L propane there are thus 3×2500L=7500L carbon dioxide evolved. That is the stoichiometric coefficients of the balanced chemical equation give you the ratios of the volumes.

You should be able to tell me the volume of dioxygen gas reacted pdq.

Good luck in your final.