Acetylene (C,H, gas is often used in welding torches because of the very high heat produced when it reacts with oxygen (0, gas, producing carbon dioxide gas and water vapor. Calculate the moles of water produced by the reaction of 0.095 mol of acetylene. Be sure your answer has a unit symbol, if necessary, and round it to the correct number of significant digits.

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Acetylene (C,H,) gas is often used in welding torches because of the very high heat produced when it reacts with oxygen (O,) gas, producing carbon dioxide
gas and water vapor. Calculate the moles of water produced by the reaction of 0.095 mol of acetylene. Be sure your answer has a unit symbol, if necessary, and
round it to the correct number of significant digits.
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Given that - 

Number of moles of acetylene = 0.095 mol 

 

When acetylene  burnt with oxygen gas to give Carbon dioxide gas and water vapour, then following balanced Chemical equation is obtained - 

2C2H+ 5O-----> 4CO+ 2H2

 

Here , in this reaction , two mol of acetylene react with five mol of oxygen gas to give four mol of Carbon dioxide gas and two mol of water vapour. Thus two mol of acetylene give two mol of water vapour.

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