Gaseous butane (CH₂(CH₂), CH₂) reacts with gaseous oxygen gas (0₂) to produce gaseous carbon dioxide (CO₂) and gaseous water (H₂O). What is the theoretical yield of carbon dioxide formed from the reaction of 3.49 g of butane and 17.1 g of oxygen gas? Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits in it. 0.2 X

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Gaseous butane (CH, (CH₂), CH₂) reacts with gaseous oxygen gas (0₂) to produce gaseous carbon dioxide (CO₂) and gaseous water (H₂O). What is the
theoretical yield of carbon dioxide formed from the reaction of 3.49 g of butane and 17.1 g of oxygen gas?
Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits in it.
0.2
X
Transcribed Image Text:Gaseous butane (CH, (CH₂), CH₂) reacts with gaseous oxygen gas (0₂) to produce gaseous carbon dioxide (CO₂) and gaseous water (H₂O). What is the theoretical yield of carbon dioxide formed from the reaction of 3.49 g of butane and 17.1 g of oxygen gas? Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits in it. 0.2 X
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