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Predict the products for the reaction of burning sucrose, C12H22O11(s), with excess oxygen, O2(g)

(A) 6CO(g), 6CO2(g), 11H2O(g

B)12CO(g), 11H2O(g)

C)12CO2(g), 11H2O(g)

D)24CO2(g), 22H2O(g)

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