C3h8 + o2 → co2 + h2o
in the unbalanced chemical reaction for the combustion of propane...
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C3h8 + o2 → co2 + h2o
in the unbalanced chemical reaction for the combustion of propane, determine, at standard temperature and pressure, how many liters of carbon dioxide gas are produced if 15 liters of oxygen gas are completely consumed.
a) 3
b) 5
c) 6
d) 9
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