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Chapter 2, Problem 2.43AP
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Interpretation:

The carbon footprint (number of pounds of CO2 released into the atmosphere) of the Oxhide family car over one year is to be calculated.

Concept introduction:

The combustion is the process of heating the compounds in the presence of oxygen. The combustion of alkanes yields carbon dioxide and water. In the process of combustion of alkanes a high amount of heat is evolved. These products are given by all kinds of alkanes generally.

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Answer to Problem 2.43AP

The carbon footprint (number of pounds of CO2 released into the atmosphere) of the Oxhide family car over one year is 8563.78lb/year.

Explanation of Solution

The general balanced reaction for the complete combustion of an alkane is given below as,

CnH2n+2+(3n+1)2O2nCO2+(n+1)H2O

The chemical formula for gasoline is C8H18. Thus, the reaction for the complete combustion of gasoline is written as,

C8H18+252O28CO2+9H2O … (1)

Thus, one mole of gasoline gives 8 moles of CO2. The average of car is about 12,000miles per year with an average mileage of about 25miles per gallon of gasoline. Therefore, the volume of gasoline over one year is calculated as,

12000milesperyear25milespergallon=480gallonsperyear

This is converted into mL using the conversion as,

1gallon=3.785L1L=1000mL

Therefore,

1gallon=1×3.785L×1000mL1L480gallons/year=480×3.785L×1000mL1L=1816800mL/year

The mass of 1816800mL/year gasoline can be calculated using the formula as,

d=mV

Rearrange the above equation for mass as,

d=mVm=d×V

The density of density of gasoline is 0.692gmL1.

Substitute the values in the above equation as,

m=d×V=0.692gmL1×1816800mL/year=1257225.6g/year

The number of moles can be calculated using the formula as,

n=GivenmassMolarmass … (2)

The molar mass of gasoline is 114gmol1.

Substitute the values in the above equation as,

n=GivenmassMolarmass=1257225.6g/year114gmol1=11028.29mol/year

From equation (1), it is observed that one mole of gasoline gives 8 moles of CO2. Therefore, 11028.29mol/year of gasoline will give 8×11028.29mol/year of CO2 which is equal to 88226.35mol/year of CO2. Thus, the mass of CO2 obtained using (2) is as follows.

n=GivenmassMolarmassGivenmass=n×Molarmass

The molar mass of CO2 is 44gmol1.

Substitute the values in the above equation as,

Givenmass=n×Molarmass=88226.35mol/year×44gmol1=3881959.74g/year

The number of pounds of CO2 can be calculated using the conversion as,

1lb=453.3g

Therefore,

3881959.74g/year=3881959.74g/year×1lb453.3g=8563.78lb/year

Conclusion

The carbon footprint (number of pounds of CO2 released into the atmosphere) of the Oxhide family car over one year is 8563.78lb/year.

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