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Liquid benzene burns in the atmosphere. if a cold object is placed directly over the benzene, water will condense on the object and a deposit of soot (carbon) will also form on the object. the chemical equation for this reaction is of the form x1c6h6 + x2o2 → x3c + x4h2o determine values of x1, x2, x3, and x4 to balance the equation

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