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Transcribed Image Text:What mass of H20 is produced when 35.0 g of CH4 reacts completely in the following equation?
CH4 + 202 → CO2 + 2H2O
O 59.5 g
O 78.6 g
O 61.8 g
O 6.86 g
O 87.6 g
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