A propane gas tank consists

  1. Propane is a fuel often used for cooking food on backyard grills. It is stored in a tank.If this propane tank is opened inside a
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  2. Many home barbecues are fueled with propane gas (C3H8). How much carbon dioxide in kilograms is produced upon the complete
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  3. Many home barbeques are fueled with propane gas C3H8.What mass of carbon dioxide (in kg) is produced upon the complete
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  4. Please help me!! i really don't know how to do it. can someone show me how to do it.A propane gas tank consists of a cylinder
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  5. How much carbon dioxide is produced upon the complete combustion of 17.3L of propane (approximately content of one 5-gal tank)?
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  6. A propane gas tank consists of a cylinder with a hemisphere at each end. Find the volume of the tank if the overall length is 20
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  7. A propane tank is in the shape generated by revolving the region enclosed by the right half of the graph of(4*x^2)+(64*y^2)=144
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  8. Propane gas is used to heat a tank of water. If the tank contains 200 L of water, what mass of propane will be required to raise
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  9. a gas tank holds 2685 L of propane, C3H8 at 830 mm Hg. What is the volume of the propane at standard pressure
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  10. at a pressure of 390.0 kPa, a sample of ideal gas containing 110. moles of propane is collected at a tempature of 55 degrees
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