Asked by Jarred
If 5.0 moles of propane react, how many molecules of water will be formed? A.3.0x10.24 B.4.8x10.24 c.1.2x10.25
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Answered by
bobpursley
Write the balanced equation. I will be happy to critique your work.
Answered by
Jarred
C3H8+5O2---->3CO2+4H2O
Answered by
bobpursley
Which shows that for each mole of propane, one gets 4 moles of water.
You have 5 moles of propane, so you get xxx moles of water.
For each mole of water, you have avagradro's number of molecules. So you have YYYY molecules of water.
You have 5 moles of propane, so you get xxx moles of water.
For each mole of water, you have avagradro's number of molecules. So you have YYYY molecules of water.
Answered by
jessica
If 5.0 moles of propane react, how many molecules of water will be formed?
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