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How Many Grams of CO2 Would Result from the Complete

Question 44

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How many grams of CO2 would result from the complete combustion of 4.00 mol butane (C4H10) ?


A) 24.2 g
B) 176 g
C) 704 g
D) 96.9 g
E) 1410 g

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