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A mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen can be converted into water and a mixture of hydrocarbons. n CO + (2n + 1) H₂ → n H₂O + hydrocarbons What is the general ... show full transcript
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To determine the general formula for the hydrocarbons produced from the reaction of carbon monoxide and hydrogen, we start from the given reaction:
ightarrow n ext{H}_2 ext{O} + ext{hydrocarbons}$$ From the reaction, the left side shows the consumption of carbon monoxide (CO) and hydrogen (H₂), while the right side produces water (H₂O) and hydrocarbons. ### Analyzing Carbon to Hydrogen Ratio 1. Each molecule of CO contributes one carbon atom. 2. The reaction consumes $(2n + 1)$ hydrogen molecules, which contributes a total of $2(2n + 1)$ hydrogen atoms: - Total number of hydrogen atoms = $2(2n + 1) = 4n + 2$. 3. For every carbon atom, the number of hydrogen atoms in hydrocarbons follows the general formula $C_nH_m$. ### Finding the General Formula To fit the formula for hydrocarbons produced, we typically follow the formula for alkanes, which is: - Alkane: $C_nH_{2n+2}$ - Therefore, using $C_n$ for $n$ carbon atoms, we expect: $$ ext{hydrocarbon general formula: } C_nH_{2n+2}$$ ### Conclusion Among the options provided, the correct representation of the hydrocarbons produced matches with option D: $C_nH_{2n+2}$.Report Improved Results
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