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Using the balanced equation for the combustion of ethanol, answer the followingquestions.
a.How many grams of CO2 are formed from 0.50 mol of ethanol?
b. How many grams of H20 are formed from 2.4 mol of ethanol?
c. How many grams of O2 are needed to react with 0.25 mol of ethanol?
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