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If 42.1 g of C4H10 0 react with 73.0 g of 02
according to the reaction
Equation :
C4H10 0 + 02 CO2 + H20
a) Write the balanced equation for the
reaction.
b) Determine the moles of given reactants
b) Find the limiting reagent,
c) calculate the mass of C02 formed,
d) If the actual yield of CO2 is 55.8 g, what
is the percent yield?
Given that:
C= 12 g/ mol. , O = 16 g/ mol., :
H = 1 g/ mol.
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