Answer the problem step by step. Look to the examples I provided please copy the step by step calculation for this problem. Problem: The combustion of propane C3Hg, a fuel used in background grills and camp stoves, produces carbon dioxide and water vapor. How many moles of carbon dioxide are formed from 5.60 moles of propane?

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The combustion of propane C3H8, a fuel used in background grills and
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