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  • CO2 Production Calculation: Stoichiometry and Mole Ratio
    Here's how to calculate the moles of CO2 produced:

    1. Balanced Chemical Equation:

    The balanced chemical equation is:

    4 C3H4 + 13 O2 → 12 CO2 + 8 H2O

    2. Mole Ratio:

    The equation tells us that for every 4 moles of C3H4 that react, 12 moles of CO2 are produced. This gives us a mole ratio of 4:12, which simplifies to 1:3.

    3. Calculation:

    Since we have 10 moles of C3H4, we can use the mole ratio to find the moles of CO2:

    * (10 moles C3H4) * (3 moles CO2 / 1 mole C3H4) = 30 moles CO2

    Therefore, 30 moles of CO2 will form if 10 moles of C3H4 react.

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