You are a NASCAR pit crew member. Your employer is leading the race with 20 laps to
go. He just finished a pit stop and has 5.0 gallons of fuel in the tank. On the way out of
the pits, he asks. "Am I going to have enough fuel to finish the race or am I going to have
to make another pit stop?" You whip out your calculator and begin your calculations
based on your knowledge of stoichiometry. Other information you know is:
CsH12 + O2 CO2 + H₂O
дно
The car uses an average of 300.0 grams of O₂ for each lap.
The formula for fuel is C₂Hiz
The fuel has a density of 700 g/gal.
What do you tell the driver?
+1 =11

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