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Assume that for a domestic hot water supply `150 kg` water per day must be heated from `10^(@)C` to `65^(@)C` and gaseous fuel propane `C_(3)H_(8)` is used for this purpose. What moles and volume of propane (in `L` at `STP)` would have to be used for heating domestic water, `DeltaH` for combustion of propane is `-2050kJ mol^(-1)` and specific heat of water is `4.184 xx 10^(-3) kJ g^(-1)`.

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