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The product gas from a solid fuel combustion reaction has the following dry-basis molar composition: 72.0% CO , 2.57% CO, 0.0592% SO , and 25.4% O . Pure oxygen is fed to the furnace in 20% excess of that required to burn the fuel completely. There is no oxygen in the fuel. Calculate the elemental composition (mol
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