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Consider the following intermediate chemical equations. C(5)+ 02(g) → CO(g)
CO(g)+ 02(g) - C02(0)
How will oxygen appear in the final chemical equation?
O2(g) as a product
O2(g) as a reactant
OO(g) as a product
20(g) as a reactant

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