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Chemistry, 25.10.2019 09:43 ginocousins06

The equation for the complete combustion of propene, c3h6, is shown below.
2c3h6 (g) + 9o2 (g) → 6co2 (g) + 6h2o (l)
which mixture, when ignited, will lead to incomplete combustion and the formation of co (g)?

a. 2.0 dm3 of propene and 10.0 dm3 of oxygen
b. 0.5 dm3 of propene and 2.3 dm3 of oxygen
c. 1.0 dm3 of propene and 4.0 dm3 of oxygen
d. 3.0 dm3 of propene and 14.0 dm3 of oxygen

i think the answer is c but i am not sure as to why. any is greatly appreciated.

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