II. Procedure, Results and Observations: 1. Butane is typically used as fuel for cigarette lighters and portable stoves. A. What substance is required for the complete burning of butane? B. Balanced chemical equation for the combustion of butane: C. Calculation: If 74.3 g of butane is burned in 132 kg of oxygen a. Which is the limiting reagent? b. What is the mass of carbon dioxide obtained by heating butane? c. How much of the excess reagent remains unreacted?

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Procedure, Results and Observations:
1. Butane is typically used as fuel for cigarette lighters and portable stoves.
A. What substance is required for the complete burning of butane?
B. Balanced chemical equation for the combustion of butane:
C. Calculation: If 74.3 g of butane is burned in 132 kg of oxygen
a. Which is the limiting reagent?
b. What is the mass of carbon dioxide obtained by heating butane?
c. How much of the excess reagent remains unreacted?
Transcribed Image Text:I. Procedure, Results and Observations: 1. Butane is typically used as fuel for cigarette lighters and portable stoves. A. What substance is required for the complete burning of butane? B. Balanced chemical equation for the combustion of butane: C. Calculation: If 74.3 g of butane is burned in 132 kg of oxygen a. Which is the limiting reagent? b. What is the mass of carbon dioxide obtained by heating butane? c. How much of the excess reagent remains unreacted?
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