Methyl ethyl ether burns in oxygen according to the following equation:
2 C3H8O + 9O2 → 6CO2 + 8H2O
(a) How many liters of O2 at 37 °C and 0.410 atm will be needed to burn 8.01 L of C3H8O at 37 °C and 0.410 atm?
(b) How many liters of CO2 at 37 °C and 0.410 atm will be produced?
Report your answers to parts (a) and (b) to 3 significant figures.
Methyl ethyl ether burns in oxygen according to the following equation: 2 C3H8O + 9O2 →...
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