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Label the following statements as either T (true) or F (false).
1) For Propane (C3H8) burning with theoretical amount of air, the air-fule ratio on the mole basis is 5.
2) The enthalpy of any substance at the standard reference state is 0.
3) 180% of theoretical air is equivalent to 80% of excess air.
4) The conservation of mass principle requires that the total number of moles on each side of a chemical reaction is equal.
5) The adiabatic flame temperature of methane (CH4) burning with pure oxygen and theoretical amount of air is the same, all other conditions being the same.
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