Calculate the moles of CO2 generated by the combustion of 29.5 g of propane, C3H8 (MW of propane= 42.03 g/mol)
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Given mass of propane = 29.5 g Molecular weight of propane = 42.03 g/mol Moles of propane = 29.5 g / 42.03 g/mol = 0.7018 mol Show more…
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