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Liquid heptane, C7H16, burns in oxygen gas to yield carbon dioxide and water.  What is the minimum mass of oxygen required for the complete reaction of 25.5 mL of heptane? (density of heptane = 0.6838 g/mL)
◦ 5.57 g
◦ 8.14 g
◦ 30.6 g
◦ 61.3 g
◦ 89.6 g

Question 2

Liquid hexane, C6H14, burns in oxygen gas to yield carbon dioxide and water.  What is the minimum mass of oxygen required for the complete reaction of 10.0 mL of hexane? (density of hexane = 0.660 g/mL)
◦ 2.45 g
◦ 3.71 g
◦ 23.3 g
◦ 35.3 g
◦ 46.6 g


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