Liquid heptane, C7H16 (100.21 g/mol) burns in oxygen gas to yield carbon dioxide and water.
What mass of carbon dioxide (44.01 g/mol) is produced when 10.3 g of heptane burns completely?
C7H16 + 11O2 --> 7CO2 +8H2O
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