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“How many moles of H2O are produced when 64.0 g C2H2 burn in oxygen?
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“How many moles of H2O are produced when 64.0 g C2H2 burn in oxygen?
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I think the answer should be 44 mol H2O
64.0g C2H2 * 1 mol/26g C2H2*18 mol H2O/1 mol
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