Calculating the Combustion of Propane Use the Periodic Table to find molar masses. Propane (C3H8), a common fuel, reacts with oxygen to form carbon dioxide and water according to the equation below: C3H8 5O2 → 3CO2 4H2O If a propane heater burns 38. 95 g C3H8, it consumes 38. 95 mol C3H8. 0. 8830 mol C3H8. 1 mol C3H8. 44. 10 mol C3H8. How many moles of oxygen are required to produce 37. 15 g CO2? 37. 15 g CO2 = 38. 95 ⇒ 1. 407 mol O2 What mass of propane is necessary to react with the amount of oxygen calculated in the previous question? g C3H8.
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