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How many moles of CO2(g) will be produced when one mole of propane is completely burnt in O2 gas?


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  1. Propane, C3H8, a fuel used in many outdoor grills, burns in oxygen to produce Carbon dioxide gas, CO2, and Water vapor, H2O, as shown in the reaction below:
  2. Reaction: C3H8(g)+5O2(g)3CO2(g)+4H2O(g)(Propane)(Oxygen)(Carbondioxide)(Water)
  3. Here, every one mole of C3H8(Propane) will react with 5 moles of O2 (Oxygen) to yield or produce 3 moles of CO2( Carbon dioxide) and 4 moles of H2O (Water).
  4. Hence, when 1 mole of Propane is completely burnt in air 3 moles of Carbon dioxide is produced.

Therefore, 3 moles of CO2(g) will be produced when one mole of propane is completely burnt in O2 gas.


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