How many moles of CO2 will be formed in the complete combustion of 4.35 moles of C6H6?  Use the following chemical equation to answer this question: 2C6H6+15O2⟶12CO2+6H2O Group of answer choices 1.45 moles 0.725 moles 26.1 moles 13.1 moles

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How many moles of CO2 will be formed in the complete combustion of 4.35 moles of C6H6?  Use the following chemical equation to answer this question:

2C6H6+15O2⟶12CO2+6H2O

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1.45 moles
0.725 moles
26.1 moles
13.1 moles
 

 

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