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Consider the combustion of propane gas,C3H8(g) + 5O2(g) 3CO2(g) + 4H2O(l)Ho = -2,220 kJ/molPropane (just C3H8) is often used for gas grills. Anyone who has every filled or moved those tanks knows they can get pretty heavy.a) How many grams of propane are in 14 pounds of propane? Use the conversion 1 lb = 454 g. (Express your answers for the next three questions in scientific notation. For example use 2.3e-5 to indicate a number such as 2.3 x 10-5.) grams b) How many moles of propane are in 14 pounds of propane? moles c)How much heat can be obtained by burning 14 pounds of propane? (Remember to look at this from the viewpoint of the surroundings, since the question asks how much heat can be OBTAINED.) kJWhat is the enthalpy change for9 CO2(g) + 12 H2O(l) 3 C3H8(g) + 15 O2(g)(Hint: compare this equation to the combustion equation for propane. kJ

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