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![Liquid heptane, CH, burns in oxygen gas to yield carbon dioxide and water.
What mass of carbon dioxide is produced when 15.0 mL cfheptane burns
completely?
[Given density of heptane = 0.6838 g/mL]
Select one:
a. 31.5 g
b. 6.59 g
c. 46.1 g
d. 4.49 g
e. 71.8 g](https://content.bartleby.com/qna-images/question/025f70b2-44e6-4ec2-8eb9-78b8e1f941ea/66cb5b51-8080-4088-9cb8-63984a3b6512/d0bscd6_thumbnail.jpeg)
Transcribed Image Text:Liquid heptane, CH, burns in oxygen gas to yield carbon dioxide and water.
What mass of carbon dioxide is produced when 15.0 mL cfheptane burns
completely?
[Given density of heptane = 0.6838 g/mL]
Select one:
a. 31.5 g
b. 6.59 g
c. 46.1 g
d. 4.49 g
e. 71.8 g

Transcribed Image Text:Which of these choices is the electron configuration for the aluminum ion?
Select one:
2.
a. 1s 2s
21
2 2
b. 1s 2s 2p 3s 3p
2.
2 6 2
C. 1s 2s 2p 3s
d. 1s 2s 2p
4
e. 1s 25 2p 3s Bp
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