Answer:
61kg
Explanation:
Like all other hydrocarbons, the combustion of propane will yield water and carbon iv oxide.
Let’s write a complete and balanced chemical equation for this.
C3H8(g) + 5O2(g) → 3CO2(g) + 4H2O(l)
Now, we first convert the information into a mass.
We know that mass = density * volume
Let’s convert the volume here into ml since density is in mL. It must be remembered that 1000ml = 1L. Hence, 29.4L = 29,400ml
The mass is thus = 0.6921 * 29,400 = 20,347.74g
Now from the balanced equation, we can see that one mole of propane produced 3 moles of carbon iv oxide. This is the theoretical relation.
Let’s now calculate the actual number of moles. The number of moles of propane produced is the mass of propane divided by the molar mass of propane. The molar mass of propane is 3(12) + 8(1) = 36 + 8 = 44g/mol
The number of moles = 20,347.74/44 = 462.44
We simply multiply this number by 3 to get the actual number of moles of carbon dioxide produced. This is equals 1387.35 moles
Since we know this, we now calculate the mass of carbon iv oxide produced. The mass is equals the number of moles multiplied by the molar mass. The molar mass of carbon iv oxide is 44g/mol.
The mass produced is thus 1387.35 * 44 = 61,043g
To get the kilogram equivalent, we simply divide by 1000 = 61,043/1000 = 61kg