Decaborane, B10H14, was used as a fuel for rockets in the

Chapter 4, Problem 25

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Decaborane, B10H14, was used as a fuel for rockets in the 1950s. It reacts violently with oxygen, O2, to produce B2O3 and water. Calculate the percentage by mass of B10H14 in a fuel mixture designed to ensure that B10H14 and O2 run out at exactly the same time. (Such a mixture minimizes the mass of fuel that a rocket must carry.)

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