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The combustion of octane is described by the following balanced equation: 2C8H18(l)+ 25O2(g)→ 16CO2(g)+ 18H2O(g)If 50.0 g of each reactant are available to react, how much CO2 should form? Report your answer with the correct number of significant figures and correct units.
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