In the combustion of ethane, 2C2H6 + 7O2 -> 4CO2 + 6H2O, what masses of CO2 will be produced from 15.2 g of C2H6?
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The molar mass of C2H6 is: 2(12.01 g/mol) + 6(1.01 g/mol) = 30.07 g/mol Show more…
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