Answer:
Explanation:
This is a combustion reaction. The complete combustion of a hydrocarbon produces carbon dioxide and water.
The combustion reaction of isopropyl alcohol is represented by the balanced hemical equation:
[tex]2C_3H_8O+9O_2\rightarrow 6CO_2+8H_2O[/tex]
Thus, 2 moles of [tex]C_3H_8O[/tex] produce 8 moles of [tex]H_2O[/tex].
1. Convert the 91.5 g of isopropyl alcohol into number of moles
[tex]3\times 12.011g/mol+8\times 1.00794g/mol+1\times 15.9994g/mol=60.09592g/mol[/tex]
2. Calculate the the number of moles of water produced using the mole ratio:
[tex]\dfrac{8molH_2O}{2molC_3H_8O}\times 1.52256692molC_3H_8O=6.0902637molH_2O[/tex]
3. Convert to mass of water
So far, I have kept a large number of digits because these are intermediate calculations.
You should report the result with 3 significant figures, but all the answer choices contain more than that.
The last choice, 109.729, is the closest to the correct value.