CHEM 1301 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Manganese Dioxide, Cobalt(Ii) Chloride, Indium

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Air needed for gasoline combustion enters an automobile through a vent near the front grill. 20 c, the concentration of o2 in air is 8. 65 10 3 mol/l. Assume that gasoline is octane, which has a density of 0. 703 g/ml at this temperature. The balanced reaction for the combustion of octane is: O2 (g) 8 co2 (g) + 9 h2o (g) Write the chemical formula for each compound: cobalt(ii) chloride hexahydrate calcium nitrate manganese(iv) oxide sulfur tetrafluoride. Linoleic acid is an omega-6 fatty acid that comprises more than half the mass of poppy seed, safflower, sunflower, and corn oils. Waste oil from restaurants can be reacted with ethanol to make biodiesel; in this process, linoleic acid reacts with ethanol to produce the ester ethyl linoleate, Balance the combustion reaction of ethyl linoleate using lowest whole numbers. For those who balanced using ethyl linoleate = c20h16o2. (typo above), the following is also accepted:

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