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Transcribed Image Text:Propane gas reacts with oxygen gas to give
carbon dioxide gas and water vapor (gas). If
you mix propane and oxygen in the correct
stoichiometric ratio, and if the total pressure
of the mixture is 300 mm Hg, what are the
partial pressures of
and
and volume do not change, what is the
pressure of the
after the reaction?
propane
oxygen? If the temperature
water vapor
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