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"How many grams of carbon dioxide will be produced by the complete combustion of 54.53 grams of C 2H 6? With 249.53grams of oxygen?
Enter the coefficients for the balanced chemical equation (enter 1"" for compounds without a coefficient)
C 2H 6+
02-
CO 2 +
H 20
How many grams of carbon dioxide are produced from the amount of hydrocarbon?
round your answer to the nearest whole number
How many grams of carbon dioxide are produced from the amount ofoxygen?
round your answer to the nearest whole number
Which is reactant is the limiting reactant?
type ""oxygen"" or ""hydrocarbon""
How many grams of carbon dioxide is produced? round your answer to the nearest whole number
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Transcribed Image Text:A Moving to another question will save this response. Question 9 "How many grams of carbon dioxide will be produced by the complete combustion of 54.53 grams of C 2H 6? With 249.53grams of oxygen? Enter the coefficients for the balanced chemical equation (enter 1"" for compounds without a coefficient) C 2H 6+ 02- CO 2 + H 20 How many grams of carbon dioxide are produced from the amount of hydrocarbon? round your answer to the nearest whole number How many grams of carbon dioxide are produced from the amount ofoxygen? round your answer to the nearest whole number Which is reactant is the limiting reactant? type ""oxygen"" or ""hydrocarbon"" How many grams of carbon dioxide is produced? round your answer to the nearest whole number A Moving to another question will save this response.
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