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For the following reaction:
C3H8(g) + O2(g) ------> CO2(g) + H2O(g)
a. Balance the reaction:
b. Determine the limiting reactant from 20.0 grams of each starting reactant:
c. Calculate the theoretical yield of CO2(g) in grams:
d. Calculate the percent yield if the actual yield was 10.7 grams:
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