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  1. a propane explosoin flattened an industrial warehouse in Wisconsin's biggest city. Name the citySince this is not my area of
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  2. a propane explosion flattened an industrial warehouse in wisconsin's biggest city name the cityYou choose:
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  3. propane(C^3H^8)is used as a fuel. Propane is a type of hydrocarbon. Write a balanced equation for the combustion of propane in
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  4. A small bottle of propane gas (C3H8) contains 400.0 grams of propane. When the propane is burned in oxygen, how many moles of
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  5. Propane, C3H8, is a fuel used in such devices as camp stoves. If the molar heat of combustion of propane is 2200 kJ/mol, what
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  6. Many home barbecues are fueled with propane gas (C3H8). How much carbon dioxide in kilograms is produced upon the complete
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  7. 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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  8. The equation shows the complete combustion of propane.C3H8(g) + 5O2(g) --> 3CO2(g) + 4H2O(i) Which statement is correct? A)
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  9. A gas barbecue burns propane gas to generate heat. Propane gas becomes carbon dioxide gas and water vapor as it burns. Oxygen
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  10. Consider the combustion of propane:C3H8(g)+5O2(g) yields 3CO2(g) + 4H2O(l) delta H= -2221 kJ Assume that all of the heat comes
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