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Propane undergoes an incomplete combustion reaction. We are told that 200 mol/min of propane is fed to a combustion chamber, and the fractional conversion of propane is 0.3. What quantities and values would be needed to calculate the theoretical amount of oxygen? Select all that apply

a. The amount of propane fed to the reactor (200 mol/min)
b. The fractional conversion of propane (0.3)
c. The stoichiometric coefficients of propane and oxygen in the incomplete combustion reaction
d. The stoichiometric coefficients of propane and oxygen in the complete combustion reaction

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