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MISSED THIS? Watch KCY.8. Fead Soction 8.2. You can click on the Review link to access the section in your efent. For the reaction ahown, calculate how many moles of each product fom when the given amount of each reactant completely reacts Assume that there is more than enough of the other reactant. C3​Hn​(g)+5O2​(g)→3CO2​(g)+4H2​O(g) *. Ineorrect; Try Again; 8 attempts remaining Part B 4.9 molCCH3​ Express your answer using two significant figures.
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You can cllck on the Revlow link to access the section in your e Toxf. For the reaction shown, calculate how many moles of each product form when the given amount of each reactant completely reacts. Assume that there is more than enough of the other reactant. C3​H5​(g)+5O2​(g)→3CO2​(g)+4H2​O(g) Part F 4.9 molO2 Express your answer using two significant figures.