Propane gas at room temperature is burned with enough air so that combustion is complete and gases
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Propane gas at room temperature is burned with enough air so that combustion is complete and gases leave the burner at \(1400 \mathrm{~K}\). The combustion gas is then mixed with sufficient air so that the resulting gas mixture for drying is at \(400 \mathrm{~K}\). How many moles of gas are available for drying per mole of propane burned?
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