Liquid hexane CH3(CH2)4CH3 will react with gaseous oxygen O2 to produce gaseous carbon dioxide CO2 and gaseous water H2O. Suppose 54.3 g of hexane is mixed with 73. g of oxygen. Calculate the minimum mass of hexane that could be left over by the chemical reaction. Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits.
The balanced reaction for the reaction of hexane with oxygen
"CH_3-(CH_2)4-CH_3 \\ +9.5O_2\\to 6CO_2+7H_2O"
Moles of hexane = 29/86=0.34
Moles of oxygen = 41.3/32=1.30
As we can see from the reaction that one mole of hexane requires 9.5 moles of oxygen
so oxygen is the limiting reagent here
moles of hexane consumed is 1.30/9=0.144
moles of hexane left = 0.34-0.14 =0.2 moles
mass of hexane left = 0.2×86=17.2 grams
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