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A mixture of0.159 moles of C is reacted with 0.117 moles of O2 in a sealed, 10.0 L-vessel at 500.0 K, producing a mixture of CO and CO2. The limiting reagent of the below reaction is carbon. For 0.159 moles of carbon, determine the amounts of products (both the CO and CO2) formed in this reaction. Also, determine the amount of O2 remaining and the mole fraction of CO when the reaction is complete. 3C(s)+2O2(g)â2CO(g)+CO2(g). 

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