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- Given the following Reaction:
2C5H10O2 + 13O2 → 10CO2 + 10H2O
If 38.6 moles of C5H10O2 are reacted with 255.2 moles of O2
- How many moles of H2O are produced?
- How many moles of O2 remain after the reaction has completed
- How many moles C5H10O2 remain after the reaction has completed
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