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Propane burns completely in oxygen as shown. C3H3(g) + 502(g) --> 3C02(g) + 4H2O(l)
100 cm^3 of propane was mixed with 600 cm^3 of oxygen and the mixture was ignited.
What is the total volume, in cm^3, of the gas mixture at the end of the reaction?
All gas volumes were measured at room temperature and pressure.
A 300
B 400
C 700
D 800

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