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Consider a reaction in which 0.40 mol Cβ‚„H₁₀ reacts with 3.00 mol Oβ‚‚ (g) in a 5.00 L empty container until all the Cβ‚„H₁₀ is gone. Use a BCA table to show the moles of the substances present at the end of the reaction. Please Help with this!!!

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