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Converting grams to kilojoules.

Burning 2.00g of propane, C3H8, produces 99.78 kJ of energy. How much energy is produced when one mole of the propane burns?

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5. Burning 2.00g of propane, C3H8, produces 99.78 kJ of energy. How much
energy is produced when a mole of the propane burns?

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