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Liquid hexane (CH3(CH2)CH3) will react with gaseous oxygen (O2) to produce gaseous carbon dioxide (CO2) and gaseous water (H2O). Suppose 6.9g of hexane is mixed with 46.2g of oxygen. Calculate the minimum mass of hexane that could be left over by the chemical reaction. Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits.

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Liquid hexane (CH3(CH2)CH3
will react with gaseous oxygen
(CO2)
(02) to produce gaseous carbon dioxide
(H2O). Suppose 6.9 g
and gaseous water
4
of hexane is mixed with 46.2 g of oxygen. Calculate the minimum mass of hexane that could be left over by the chemical reaction. Be sure your answer has the
correct number of significant digits.
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