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A sample of liquid heptane (C7H16) weighing 11.50g is reacted with 1.300 moles of oxygen gas. The heptane is burned completely. After the reaction is complete, the amount of gas present is 1.050 moles.

a. How many moles of CO are produced?

b. How many moles of CO2 are produced?

c. How many moles of O2 are left over?

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