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	<title>Comments on: Bottled propane is used in areas away from natural gas pipelines for cooking and heating, and is also the sour</title>
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		<title>By: Hahaha</title>
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		<description>Please find the molar masses for water: 18.015g/mol
Notice that one mole of propane burned would generate 4 moles of water.  Hence 3.21 mol of propane burned would generate 4*3.21 mol = 12.84 mol of water, which is: 231g</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Please find the molar masses for water: 18.015g/mol<br />
Notice that one mole of propane burned would generate 4 moles of water.  Hence 3.21 mol of propane burned would generate 4*3.21 mol = 12.84 mol of water, which is: 231g</p>
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