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Write and balance the equation for the reaction of butane, C4H1Q, with oxygen to form carbon dioxide and water. Use your equation to help answer the following questions, (a) Write, in words, a description of the reaction on the particnlate level, (b) If you were to build physical ball-and-stick models of the reactants and products, what minimum number of balls representing atoms of each element do you need if you show both reactants and products at the same time (c) What if the models of the reactants from Part (b) were built and then rearranged to form products How many balls would you need (d) Use words to interpret the equation on the molar level, (e) Use the molar-level interpretation of the equation from Part (d) and molar masses rounded to the nearest gram to show that mass is indeed conserved in this reaction. [Pg.227]


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