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Chemistry, 06.11.2019 02:31 austinmiller3030

232.56 grams of butane c4 h10 burns with 960 grams of oxygen o2 to form carbon dioxide co2 and water vapor h2o.

a. how many moles of butane do you have?
b. how many moles of oxygen needed to use up all the butane you have?
c. how many moles of oxygen do you have?
d. how many moles of butane would you be needed to use up all the oxygen you have?
e. which is limiting reactant?
f. how many moles of each product produce co2 and h2o?
g. how many grams of each product produced co2 and h2o?
h. how many moles of the reactant in excess are left over?
i. how many grams of the reactant in excess are left over?
j. how many grams of the limiting reactant left over?

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