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                How many moles of carbon dioxide would be produced if 0.28 moles of propane, C3H8, were combusted? C3H8 + 5 O2 --> 3 CO2 + 4 H20
            
            
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                    Answered by
            Arora
            
    C3H8 + 5 O2 --> 3 CO2 + 4 H20
This shows that for every mole of propane combusted, three moles of carbon dioxide are produced.
Now, we have 0.28 moles of propane.
1 mol of C3H8 -> 3 mol of CO2
0.28 * 1 mol of C3H8 -> 0.28 * 3 mol of CO2
0.28 mol of C3H8 -> 0.84 mol of CO2
    
This shows that for every mole of propane combusted, three moles of carbon dioxide are produced.
Now, we have 0.28 moles of propane.
1 mol of C3H8 -> 3 mol of CO2
0.28 * 1 mol of C3H8 -> 0.28 * 3 mol of CO2
0.28 mol of C3H8 -> 0.84 mol of CO2
                    Answered by
            dooute
            
    3.7g
    
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