Driving 1000 miles a month is not unusual for a short-distance commuter. If your vehicle gets 19.70 mpg, you would use approximately 50.76 gallons of gasoline every month. If gasoline is approximated as C8H18 (density = 0.703 g/mL)...?
How many grams of carbon dioxide does your vehicle emit every month?
How many grams of carbon dioxide does your vehicle emit every month?
2 Answers
Each month, the car will produce 417 120 g of
Explanation:
First, let's get all the unit sorted out.
Assuming this is a US gallon, it will be equivalent to 3785 mL, and since the density of octane (representing the gasoline) is 0.703 g/mL, the one gallon would be
You have used 50.76 gallons each month, so
The reaction that produces
so, we need to change those grams of gasoline into moles of octane:
Moles =
According to the reaction, we get 8 moles of
Since each mole of
About
Explanation:
[Step1] First, calculate the volume of gasoline
Assuming gallon to be the US gallon(
[Step2] Then, calculate the mass(g) and amount of substance(mol) of
The mass is
Since the molar mass of
[Step3] Calculate the
The chemical equation for burning
Thus the amount of substance for
The molar mass of
Therefore, the mass of