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20 mL of propene is reacted with 70 ml of hydrogen at STP to produce propane, according to the equation. Calculate the volume of H2 gas consumed

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DrBob222
CH3CHCH2 + H2 ==> CH3CH2CH3
20 mL propene x (1 mol H2/1 mol propene) = 20 mL H2 consumed. There will be 50 mL H2 left.
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