QUESTION 14 The reaction below produces 36.0 moles of CO2. Determine the number of moles of C4H10 that reacted to produc

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QUESTION 14 The reaction below produces 36.0 moles of CO2. Determine the number of moles of C4H10 that reacted to produc

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QUESTION 14 The reaction below produces 36.0 moles of CO2. Determine the number of moles of C4H10 that reacted to produce that amount of CO2 (give your answer to the proper number of significant figures and do not put units in your answer) 2CH + 13 0₂8 C0₂ + 10 H₂O 4 10 QUESTION 15 A compound is composed of two elements X and Y and has the formula XaYb where a and b are whole numbers. The compound is composed of .8244 g of element X and .1756 g of element Y. The molar mass of element X is 56.2 g/mol. The molar mass of element Y is 35.9 g/mol. Determine the value of the subscripts A and B for this compound. A= B=
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