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Given CH4+2O2—>CO2+2H2O what mass of oxygen would be needed to form 17 grams of carbon dioxide
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Given CH4+2O2—>CO2+2H2O what mass of oxygen would be needed to form 17 grams of carbon dioxide
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The answer is 25 grams of oxygen would be needed to form 17 grams of carbon dioxide .
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