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Calculate the mass of butane needed to produce 48.4 g of carbon dioxide.
Express the mass of butane numerically in grams.
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Given,
mass of carbon dioxide (CO2) produced = 48.4 g
mass of Butane (C4H10) needed = ?
Note:
molar mass of carbon dioxide (CO2) = 44.0 g/mol
molar mass of Butane (C4H10) = 58.0 g/mol
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