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Calculate the masses of CO2 and CO produced by the combustion of one liter of gasoline in an internal combustion engine using the following information: Gasoline primarily consists of isomers of octane (C8H18). Use the approximation that gasoline is pure octane and has density ρ=0.749 g/mL
At the optimum air/fuel ratio in an internal combustion engine, 37% of the gasoline goes through complete combustion; the rest goes through incomplete combustion.

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