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Chemistry, 06.01.2023 07:10, drepeter86

The equation for the complete combustion of hexane is shown. CH₁ + 91/20₂ → 6CO₂ + 7H₂O
How many molecules of carbon dioxide are formed when 2 x 10³ mol of hexane
undergoes complete combustion?
[Avogadro constant L = 6.02 x 10¹ mol ¹]
A 1.20 × 10²1
B 7.22 × 10²1
C 8.43 x 10²1
☐D 3.18x10²

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