Butane combusts according to the equation: C4H10(g) + O2(g) → 4CO2(g) +5H₂O(g) AH = -2658 kJ ▸ Part A Part B. What mass
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Butane combusts according to the equation: C4H₁0(g) + O2(g) → 4CO₂(g) +5H₂O(g) AHxn--2658 kJ Part A What mass of butane in grams is necessary to produce 1.8x103 kJ kJ of heat? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. mc Ho 39 g Sulwhit Previous Answers ✓ Correct The enthalpy of a reaction can be used as a conversion factor whether the amount of substance or the heat produced is given, which denominator as needed. The calculation of the mass is summarized as follows: mc Ho Part B -1.8 x 10³kJ x 1 mol CaHio X -2658 kJ 58.12 g 1 mol C₂H₂o