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Chemistry, 21.09.2021 01:00 erbs2003

The equation for the complete combustion of one mole of an alkane can be represented by alkane + ZO2 → XCO2 + YH2O
Complete combustion of one mole of the alkane produces 308 g of carbon dioxide and 144 g of water.
X, Y and Z are the numbers used to balance the equation.
Calculate the values of X, Y and Z.
[Mr of CO2 = 44, Mr of H2O = 18]

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