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The balanced equation for the combustion of butane is: 2C4H10+130₂ 8CO₂ +10H₂O 1st attempt Ji See Periodic Table See Hin

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The Balanced Equation For The Combustion Of Butane Is 2c4h10 130 8co 10h O 1st Attempt Ji See Periodic Table See Hin 1
The Balanced Equation For The Combustion Of Butane Is 2c4h10 130 8co 10h O 1st Attempt Ji See Periodic Table See Hin 1 (13.63 KiB) Viewed 42 times
The balanced equation for the combustion of butane is: 2C4H10+130₂ 8CO₂ +10H₂O 1st attempt Ji See Periodic Table See Hint If the combustion of 50.06 g of C4H₁0 produces 99.51 g of CO₂. What is the percent yield of the reaction? (Assume oxygen is in excess.) %