365 g of C9H20 are burned with 186 g of O2 to obtain CO2 and H2O. Balance...
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365 g of C9H20 are burned with 186 g of O2 to obtain CO2 and H2O. Balance the chemical equation.
a) What is the limiting reactant? and how many L of CO2 are obtained?
b) How many g of CO2 are formed and how many g of water are obtained?
c) How many grams of excess reagent are left?
d) how many moles, atoms of c and h are there in the initial amount of hydrocarbon?
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