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Chemistry, 12.09.2021 02:50, erykp17

14 g of Si reacts with 16 g of O to produce SiO2, the only product, with no reactant left
over. How much O would be needed to react
with 61 g of Si to produce SiO2?
1. 30 g
2. 131 g
3. 53.4 g
4. 69.7 g
5. 0.272 g

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