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p449 #106 uses PV = nRT and gas stoichiometry

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In this problem you are given liters of propane. Propane reacts with oxygen to product CO2 and water. You use 2.33 liters of propane, at 24 deg C, and 67.2 kPa with PV = nRT to find the moles of propane. Next you need to write a balanced equaton and use the mole ratio of propane to CO2 to find the moles of CO2, which is what the problem wants you to find.

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