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chipmonk2000
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September 07, 2010, 01:43:11 AM »
Hi,
My question is; how many moles of oxygen are required for complete combustion of 3 moles of C3H6 and how many moles of water would that produce?
Thank you for your help
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Jorriss
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If you're doing a chemistry question, here's rule one.
Write a balanced chemical equation.
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I'd also chec out the forum rules there's on that says:
"Please show that you've at least attempted the problem. We don't mind helping you solve problems but we are ethically opposed to doing homework for you. Violators will have their topic deleted or locked, and subject to banning."
We like that one a lot
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