How much oxygen is required for complete combustion of 2m3 of acetylene gas?

The oxidation reaction of acetylene with oxygen is described by the following chemical reaction equation:

2C2H2 + 5O2 = 4CO2 + 2H2O;

2 moles of acetylene are reacted with 5 moles of oxygen. This will synthesize 4 moles of carbon dioxide and 2 moles of water.

Determine the available chemical amount of acetylene.

To do this, we divide its volume by the volume of 1 mole of acetylene.

N C2H2 = 2000 / 22.4 = 89.29 mol;

The required amount of oxygen will be equal to:

N O2 = N C2H2 x 5/2 = 89.29 x 5/2 = 223.23 mol;

The oxygen volume will be:

V O2 = 223.23 x 22.4 = 5000 liters;



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