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Astudent burned a 5.00 gram sample of butane. c4h10 find the number of moles of butane in 5.00 grams? find the number of moles of oxygen that will react with 5.00g of butane? find the number of grams of oygen that will react with the butane? find the number of moles of carbon dioxide produced find the number of grams of carbon dioxide produced find the number of moles of water produced find the number of grams of water produced find the total mass of the reactants and compare to the total mass of the products

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