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    Methanol Burns in Air According to the Equation Below
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Methanol Burns in Air According to the Equation Below

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Methanol burns in air according to the equation below. How many grams of methanol can be burned by 10 grams of oxygen? Methanol burns in air according to the equation below. How many grams of methanol can be burned by 10 grams of oxygen?   A)  2 g B)  7 g C)  10 g D)  20 g


A) 2 g
B) 7 g
C) 10 g
D) 20 g

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