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    Feb 1, 2012, 05:03 PM
    If 1.7 moles of C4H10 reacts with oxygen, how many moles of carbon dioxide will be pr
    This is stoichiometry, and I need to first make an equation, then balance it out and show the work of how I did it.. but I don't get how to do it..
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    Feb 8, 2012, 05:16 AM
    The reaction 2C4H10 +13o2 = 8CO2+10H2O
    so if 2 moles of C4H10 gives you 8 moles of CO2 then 1.7 moles of C4H10 gives you 6.8 molesof CO2
    2-8
    1.7-x
    1.7*8/2
    x=6.8

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