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25 March, 19:51

Propane has the formula c3h8. if a sample of propane contains 0.20 moles of c, how many moles of h are present?

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  1. 25 March, 20:17
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    Solving this problem only requires the knowledge of stoichiometry. We are given the compound propane C3H8. From the chemical formula, we can see that for every 3 moles of C, there are 8 moles of H. Therefore:

    moles of H = 0.20 moles C * (8 moles H / 3 moles C)

    moles of H = 0.53 moles H
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