Answer each of the following (This is all about Chemistry Stoichiometric Calculations for Reactions in Solutions). Propane (C3H8) reacts with Oxygen gas to form Carbon Dioxide and water. a. If 2.8 moles of Propane reacts with excess Oxygen gas how many grams of CO2 will be formed? b. How many grams of Oxygen gas will completely react with 3.8 moles of Propane? c. If 25 g of C3H8 reacts with excess Oxygen, how many moles of water will be formed? d. If 38 g of water are produced in the reaction, how many moles of CO2 were produced?

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Answer each of the following (This is all about Chemistry Stoichiometric Calculations for Reactions in Solutions).

Propane (C3H8) reacts with Oxygen gas to form Carbon Dioxide and water.

a. If 2.8 moles of Propane reacts with excess Oxygen gas how many grams of CO2 will be formed?

b. How many grams of Oxygen gas will completely react with 3.8 moles of Propane?

c. If 25 g of C3H8 reacts with excess Oxygen, how many moles of water will be formed?

d. If 38 g of water are produced in the reaction, how many moles of CO2 were produced?

Problem #2. Propane (C3H3) reacts with Oxygen gas to form Carbon Dioxide and
water.
A. If 2.8 moles of Propane reacts with excess Oxygen gas how many grams of CO2
will be formed?
B. How many grams of Oxygen gas will completely react with 3.8 moles of
Propane?
C. If 25 g of C3H3 reacts with excess Oxygen, how many moles of water will be
formed?
D. If 38 g of water are produced in the reaction, how many moles of CO2 were
produced?
Transcribed Image Text:Problem #2. Propane (C3H3) reacts with Oxygen gas to form Carbon Dioxide and water. A. If 2.8 moles of Propane reacts with excess Oxygen gas how many grams of CO2 will be formed? B. How many grams of Oxygen gas will completely react with 3.8 moles of Propane? C. If 25 g of C3H3 reacts with excess Oxygen, how many moles of water will be formed? D. If 38 g of water are produced in the reaction, how many moles of CO2 were produced?
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