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Chemistry, 18.03.2021 08:20 sbhunsaker9025

As with any combustion reaction, the products of combusting a hydrocarbon fuel ( CxHy ) with oxygen (O2) are carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O). A mass of 12.65 g for an unknown fuel was combusted in a reaction vessel containing an unknown amount of oxygen. At the end of the reaction, there still remained 12.61 g of the fuel as well as 0.0654 g of water and 0.1198 g of carbon dioxide. The oxygen was completely consumed during the reaction.

How many molecules of oxygen gas were initially present in the reaction vessel?

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