The Equation For The Combustion Of Glucose Is: C6H12O6(s) + 6O2(g ...

The equation for the combustion of glucose is: C6H12O6(s) + 6O2(g) -->6CO2(g) + 6H2O(g). How many grams of H2O will be produced when 8.064g of glucose is burned? Chemistry Chemical Reactions Chemical Reactions and Equations
1 Answer
Meave60 Nov 28, 2015

#"4.838 g H"_2"O"# will be formed from the combustion of #"8.064 g C"_6"H"_12"O"_6"#.

Explanation:

#"C"_6"H"_12"O"_6" + 6O"_2"##rarr##"6CO"_2" + 6H"_2"O"#

Molar Masses of Glucose and Water #"C"_6"H"_12"O"_6":##"180.15588 g/mol"# #"H"_2"O":##"18.01528 g/mol"# https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

  1. Divide #"8.064 g"# of glucose by its molar mass to get moles glucose.
  2. Multiply times the mol ratio #(6"mol H"_2"O")/(1"mol 8C"_6"H"_12"O"_6")# from the balanced equation to get moles water.
  3. Multiply times the molar mass of #"H"_2"O"# to get mass of water.

#8.064cancel("g C"_6"H"_12"O"_6)xx(1cancel("mol C"_6"H"_12"O"_6))/(180.15588cancel("g C"_6"H"_12"O"_6))xx(6cancel("mol H"_2"O"))/(1cancel("mol C"_6"H"_12"O"_6))xx(18.01528"g H"_2"O")/(1cancel("mol H"_2"O"))="4.838 g H"_2"O"#

Answer link
Related questions
  • Question #fee47
  • Question #c5c15
  • Question #19eb9
  • Question #e2ea2
  • Question #bc751
  • Question #e2ea6
  • Question #08b07
  • What is the thermochemical equation for the combustion of benzene?
  • Why are chemical reactions reversible?
  • Why are chemical reactions important?
See all questions in Chemical Reactions and Equations
Impact of this question
113540 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License

Từ khóa » C6h12o6(s)+6o2(g)