Consider the following unbalanced equation: C2H6(g) + O2(g) → CO2(g) + H2O(g) Which amount requires more oxygen gas, 2.35 mol C2H6 or 30.6 g C2H6?   What information do we need to determine which amount of C2H6 requires more oxygen gas? Select ALL correct options. Group of answer choices 2.35 mol C2H6 molar mass of C2H6 balanced chemical equation number of grams present in 1 kilogram 30.6 g C2H6

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Consider the following unbalanced equation:

C2H6(g) + O2(g) → CO2(g) + H2O(g)

Which amount requires more oxygen gas, 2.35 mol C2H6 or 30.6 g C2H6?

 

What information do we need to determine which amount of C2H6 requires more oxygen gas? Select ALL correct options.

Group of answer choices
2.35 mol C2H6
molar mass of C2H6
balanced chemical equation
number of grams present in 1 kilogram
30.6 g C2H6
 
 
 

 

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2.35 mol C2H6
molar mass of C2H6
balanced chemical equation
number of grams present in 1 kilogram
30.6 g C2H6
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