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Standard X
Chemistry
Combustion Reactions
1 mole of but...
Question
1 mole of butane on complete combustion gives how many moles of carbon dioxide?
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Solution
Reaction for combustion of Butane:
C
4
H
10
+
6.5
O
2
→
4
C
O
2
+
5
H
2
O
So,
1 mole of butane on complete combustion gives 4 moles of carbon dioxide.
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