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The balanced chemical equation for the combustion of hexane is:2C6H14(g) + 19O2(g) The balanced chemical equation for the combustion 12CO2(g) + 14H2O(g)Answer the question in Part 1 through Part 3, if the rate of reaction of C6H14 is 1.43 mol L-1s-1. The rate of reaction of C6H14 is the rate of disappeareance of C6H14.1. What was the rate of formation of CO2?2. What was the rate of formation of H2O?3. What is the rate of reaction of O2?

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