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LPG has 60% propane and 40% butane: 10 litres of this mixture is burnt. Calculate the volume of carbon dioxide added to the atmosphere.

C3H8 + 5O2 ⟶ 3CO2 + 4H2O

2C4H10 + 13O2 ⟶ 8CO2 + 10H2O

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Given, 10 litres of this mixture contains 60% propane and 40% butane. Hence, propane is 6 litres and butane is 4 litres

C3H8+5O23CO2+4H2O1 vol.:5 vol.3 vol.2C4H10+13O28CO2+10H2O2 vol.:13 vol.8 vol.\begin{matrix} \text{C}3\text{H}8 & + & 5\text{O}2 & \longrightarrow & 3\text{CO}2 & + & 4\text{H}2\text{O} \\ 1 \text{ vol.} & : & 5 \text{ vol.} & \longrightarrow & 3\text{ vol.} \\ 2\text{C}4\text{H}{10} & + & 13\text{O}2 & \longrightarrow & 8\text{CO}2 & + & 10\text{H}2\text{O} \\ 2 \text{ vol.} & : & 13 \text{ vol.} & \longrightarrow & 8\text{ vol.} \\ \end{matrix}

1 Vol. C3H8 produces carbon dioxide = 3 Vol

So, 6 litres C3H8 will produce carbon dioxide = 3 x 6 = 18 litres

2 Vol. C4H10 produces carbon dioxide = 8 Vol

So, 4 litres C4H10 will produce carbon dioxide = 82\dfrac{8}{2} x 4 = 16 litres

Hence, 34 (i.e., 18 + 16) litres of CO2 is produced.

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