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24 March, 14:30

A sample of propane c3 h8 contains 10.0 miles of carbon atoms

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  1. 24 March, 15:42
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    We need to calculate the ratio of C to H in the molecule:

    We have 3 C and 8 H, so the ratio is 3:8

    If we have 10.0 moles C, we divide that by the number of C atoms to get the factor:

    10/3 = 3.33

    The we multiply the number of H atoms, 8, by this factor:

    3.33 x 8 = 26.67

    So we have 10.0 moles of C and 26.67 moles of H for a total of 36.67 moles in the sample.
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