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You discover a chemical reaction that produces 1 moles of valuable propane for every 7 moles of carbon supplied. Essentially, this is an exchange rate of 1 moles of propane for every 7 moles of carbon. If you have 1.8 moles carbon, how many moles of propane can you produce using this reaction?

Round your answer to the nearest tenth of a mole (one decimal place.) Input the number with no units.

Respuesta :

Answer: 0.64 Moles of Propane

Explanation:

Data:

        Moles of Carbon  =  1.5 mol

        Conversion factor  =  7 mol C produces = 3 mol of Propane

Solution:

            As we know,

               7 moles of Carbon produces =  3 moles of Propane

Then,

           1.5 moles of Carbon will produce  =  X moles of Propane

Solving for X,

                    X =  (1.5 moles × 3 moles) ÷ 7 moles

                    X  =  0.6428571 moles of Propane

Or rounded to two significant figures,

                    X =  0.64 Moles of Propane

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