2. How many moles of C$_2$H$_6$ are needed if .554 mol of Carbon dioxide are produced? 2 C$_2$H$_6$(g) + 7 O$_2$(g) $\rightarrow$ 4 CO$_2$(g) + 6 H$_2$O(g)
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