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VHL lus.com/edugen/lti/main.uni Return to Blackboard Hein, Foundations of College Chemistry, 15e Hele I S Check Your Understanding 9.2, Mole Ratios 1 Incorrect. This ratio will determine the number of moles of carbon diodde produced Given the following balanced chemical equation, what is the correct mole ratio to use to determine the num (CH14) 2 CGH14+17 02 12 co2+ 14 H20 ber of moles of oxygen (02) required to react with 5 moles of hexane e 12 mol CO 2 mol Cg H4 O 1 mol 02 O 2 mol Cg H14 17 mol O2 17 mol Oz 1 mol CH14 17 mol 02 2 mol CsH14 LINK TO TEXT

Explanation / Answer

In the given chemical reaction as we can see 17 moles of oxygen is required to react with 2 moles of hexane,

hence the ration is to be considered is (17 mole of o2)/(2 mole of c6H14)

hence option E is correct