Answer:
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Explanation:
First we must obtain the limiting reactant. The equation of the reaction is;
CH4 (g) + 2O2 (g) → CO2 (g) + 2H2O (g)
Number of moles of CH4= 28.6 g/16g/mol = 1.8 moles
Since the reaction is 1:1, 1.8 moles of CO2 was produced
Number of moles of O2 = 57.6 g/32 g/mol = 1.8 moles
2 moles of O2 produced 1 mole of CO2
1.8 moles of O2 produced 1.8 × 1/2 = 0.9 moles of CO2
Hence O2 is the limiting reactant
Mass of CO2 produced = 0.9 moles × 44 g/mol = 39.6 g
%yield = 32.1g/39.6 g × 100
%yield = 81.1%
According to the reaction equation;
2moles of O2 reacts with 1 mole of CH4
1.8 moles of O2 reacts with 1.8 × 1/2 =0.9 moles of CH4
Number of moles of CH4 left = 1.8 moles - 0.9 moles
Number of moles of CH4 left = 0.9 moles