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Chapter 9, Problem 41AC
To determine
Propane gas burns in oxygen to produce carbon dioxide, water and energy. For this reaction, energy is.
(a) absorbed.
(b) released.
(c) equal on both sides of the reaction.
(d) completely consumed in the reaction.
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