There is 1 mole of propane (C3H8) for every 3 moles CO2. How many moles of CO2 would there be if you started with 2 moles of propane instead of 1?

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[tex]1 \: mole \: of \: propane \: reacts \: with \: 3 \: moles \: of \: carbondioxide \\ 2 \: moles \: of \: propane \: react \: with \: \frac{2 \times 3}{1} moles \\ = 6 \: moles \: of \: carbondioxide[/tex]