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    The Balanced Chemical Equation for the Combustion of Butane Is
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The Balanced Chemical Equation for the Combustion of Butane Is

Question 51

Question 51

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The balanced chemical equation for the combustion of butane is given below. How many grams of O2 are needed to completely react with 5.0 g of butane in a butane lighter? 2 C4H10 + 13 O2 → 8 CO2 + 10 H2O


A) 0.42 g
B) 2.8 g
C) 6.0 g
D) 9.1 g
E) 18 g

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