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Transcribed Image Text:2. Balance the equation below for the combustion of propane in a camping stove. Then answer
questions a-d.
5.
44.
C3H8
CO2)
0'H
a. How many moles of O2 are needed to react with 4.50 mol of C3H3?
4.50mol alC-H8
b. How many grams of water will be produced when 24.0 g of C3H8 react with sufficient
oxygen?
c. How many moles of O2 are needed to produce 88 g of CO2? - 449mol
5molo2
d. What mass of C3H3 is needed to produce 5.25 moles of carbon dioxide?
Si25 mol ot co x 3 mole ds C Hs
2mule
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