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Chemistry, 01.10.2019 20:30 anikabarnhart

Consider the following reaction representing the combustion of propane: + o2 → co2 + h2o a. balance the equation b. how many moles of oxygen are required to burn 1 mol of propane? c. how many grams of oxygen are required to burn 100 g of propane? d. at standard temperature and pressure, what volume of oxygen would be required to burn 100 g of propane? if air is 21 percent oxygen, what volume of air at stp would be required? e. at stp, what volume of carbon dioxide would be produced when 100 g of propane are burned? f. the standard enthalpy of propane is -103.8 kj/mol. find the gross heat released when 1 kg is burned.

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