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The combustion of hexane (C6H14), a component of gasoline, is represented by the balanced chemical equation: 2 C6H14(l) + 19 O2(g) → 12 CO2(g) + 14 H2O(g). If 1.0 mole of hexane undergoes combustion, _____ moles of O2 are required.
The combustion of hexane (C6H14), a component of gasoline, is represented by the balanced chemical equation: 2 C6H14(l) + 19 O2(g) → 12 CO2(g) + 14 H2O(g). If 1.0 mole of hexane undergoes combustion, _____ moles of O2 are required.
Coleen AmadoLv10
26 Nov 2020