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    A 1900 G Sample of C<sub>6</sub>H<sub>12</sub> Is Burned in an Excess
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A 1900 G Sample of C6H12 Is Burned in an Excess

Question 107

Question 107

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A 1.900 g sample of C6H12 is burned in an excess of oxygen.What mass of CO2 and H2O should be obtained?


A) 0.994 g CO2,0.407 g H2O
B) 2.98 g CO2,1.22 g H2O
C) 5.96 g CO2,2.44 g H2O
D) 10.45 g CO2,4.27 g G H2O
E) 5.23 g CO2,2.38 g H2O

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