At STP conditions, A student reacted 10.0 grams of butane gas,
C4H10 with 1.13 x 10^24 molecules of oxygen gas. Water vapor and
carbon dioxide are the products of the reaction
a) How many grams of water will be produced? Answer: 15.5 g
water
b) How many litres of excess reactant? Answer: 16.9 L
excess O2
c) At a temperature of 25.0 C and a pressure of 777 mmHg, what will
be the volume, in Litres, of carbon dioxide gas produced during the
reaction. Answer: 16.5 L CO2


At STP conditions, A student reacted 10.0 grams of butane gas, C4H10 with 1.13 x 10^24...
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