Natural gas is a mixture of hydrocarbons, primarily methane (CH
4) and ethane (C
2H6). A typical mixture might have Χmethane = 0.915 and Χethane = 0.085.
a. What are the partial pressures of the two gases in a 15.00-L container of natural gas at 20.°C and 1.44 atm?
b. Assuming complete combustion of both gases in the natural gas sample, what is the total mass of water formed?
I found the answer to Part A by multiplying the total pressure (1.44 atm) by the mole fractions to get 1.32 atm for methane and 0.12 atm for ethane.
I'm not sure how to answer Part B. I tried writing an equation:
CH
4 + C
2H
6 + O
2 CO
2 + H
2O
but i couldn't balance it correctly. Do I need to split into two equations? What would I do after that?
Thanks!