Lv2 | Online teaching and learning resource from Cengage Learning GAccording to the following reaction, how many grams (Reforencen) Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. Nitroglycerine decomposes violently according to the chemical equation below, What mass of carbon dioxide gas is produced from the decomposition of 8.32 g C,Hs(NO,),? 4 C,H;(NO,);( t )→ 12 CO,(g) + 6 N;(g) +10 H,O(g) + 0,(g) 0.537 g 01.10E3 g O1.61 g 4.84 g 2.50E-3 g Submit Answer Try Another Version 10 item attempts remaining

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Nitroglycerine decomposes violently according to the chemical equation below, What mass of carbon dioxide gas is produced from the decomposition of 8.32 g C,Hs(NO3)3?
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