b) If 32grams of water are produced during the combustion of propane, how many moles of propane were burned? 3) Phosphorous burns in air to produce a phosphorous oxide in the following reaction: 4P + 502 P4010 a) What mass of phosphorous will be needed to produce 3.25mol of P4O10? b) If 0.489mol of phosphorous burns, what mass of oxygen is used?

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Propane (C3H8) is commonly used in gas grills.
a) If 3.2 L of carbon dioxide are formed at STP in the combustion of propane, how
many moles of propane were burned? (STP-standard temperature and pressure or
25°C and latm)
b) If 32grams of water are produced during the combustion of propane, how many
moles of propane were burned?
3) Phosphorous burns in air to produce a phosphorous oxide in the following
reaction:
4P + 502 P4010
a) What mass of phosphorous will be needed to produce 3.25mol of P4O10?
b) If 0.489mol of phosphorous burns, what mass of oxygen is used?
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Transcribed Image Text:e Accessibility Mode EF Immersive Read Propane (C3H8) is commonly used in gas grills. a) If 3.2 L of carbon dioxide are formed at STP in the combustion of propane, how many moles of propane were burned? (STP-standard temperature and pressure or 25°C and latm) b) If 32grams of water are produced during the combustion of propane, how many moles of propane were burned? 3) Phosphorous burns in air to produce a phosphorous oxide in the following reaction: 4P + 502 P4010 a) What mass of phosphorous will be needed to produce 3.25mol of P4O10? b) If 0.489mol of phosphorous burns, what mass of oxygen is used? DELL F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 PrtScr $. &
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