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18 May, 11:13

A sample of propane, c3h8, contains 15.7 moles of carbon atoms. how many total moles of atoms does the sample contain?

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  1. 18 May, 11:36
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    Examining the sample, we find that each 3 moles of carbon combine with 8 moles of hydrogen.

    The ration is thus 3:8

    Based on this, we can calculate the number of hydrogen moles in the sample as follows:

    number of hydrogen moles = 15.7 x 8 ∕ 3 = 41.8667 moles

    Total number of moles in the sample = 15.7 + 41.8667 = 57.5667 moles
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