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2 CH2(g) + 25 O2(g) → 16 CO2(g) + 18 H2011 13. Gasoline is combusted in a standard engine as shown in the diagram and reaction above.
Calculate the theoretical yield of CO2 from completely burning 10.0 g of gasoline (C3His).
A 0700 g CO2
B 0 481 g CO.
C. 3.85 g CO2
D. 30.8 g CO2


2 CH2(g) + 25 O2(g) → 16 CO2(g) + 18 H2011

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