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The burning of hexane is shown in the following chemical equation. How many oxygens are in the products to the right of the arrow? 2c6h14 + 19o2 → 12co2 + 14h2o + heat.
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The burning of hexane is shown in the following chemical equation. How many oxygens are in the products to the right of the arrow? 2c6h14 + 19o2 → 12co2 + 14h2o + heat.
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