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    Sep 9, 2011, 04:17 PM
    Determine the mass of oxygen reguired to completley burn 10.0 g of propane, C3H8
    Determine the mass of oxygen reguired to completley burn 10.0 g of propane, C3H8
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    Sep 9, 2011, 08:30 PM
    These problems are all done in the same manner.
    Write the balanced equation. How many moles of O2 are needed to burn 1 mole of propane?
    How many moles is 10.0 grams of propane? How many moles of O2 are needed in this case?
    How many grams does that equal? BINGO! You got it!

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