How many moles of CO2 can be produced when 2.25 mol of C3H8 reacts? C3H8(g) + 5 O2(g) à 3 CO2(g) + 4 H2O(g) Using the chemical equation from above, calculate the moles of oxygen that must react to produce 0.756 mol of water.
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