Posted by Dillon on Wednesday, July 14, 2010 at 12:04pm.
When dealing with gases one may dispense with changing everything to moles. Volumes are proportional.
8 L C3H8 x ((4 moles H2O/1 mole C3H8) = 8 x (4/1) = ??
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