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Butane `(C_(4)H_(10))` gas burns in oxygen to give carbon dioxide and water accoding to the reaction.
`2C_(4)H_(10) (g) + 13O_(2)(g) rarr 8 CO_(2)(g) + 10H_(2)O(l)`
When `5.0 L` of butane ware burnt ini excess of oxygen at `67^(@)C` and 2 bar pressure, calculate the dioxide evolved.

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