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When hydrocarbons are burned in a limited amount of air, both CO and CO2 form. When 0.490 g of a particular hydrocarbon was burned in air, 0.509 g of CO, 0.798 g of CO2, and 0.490 g of H2O were formed. How many grams of O2 were used in the reaction?How many grams would have been required for complete combustion?

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