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For the reaction ? h2 +? o2 → ? h2o, what is the maximum amount of h2o (18.0153 g/mol) which could be formed from 9.43 g of h2 (2.01588 g/mol) and 12.98 g of o2 (31.9988 g/mol)? answer in units of g.

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