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Part 2: Solve the following stoichiometric calculations. 1.
How many moles of carbon dioxide are formed when 40.0 moles of oxygen gas are consumed?
CH4(g) + 202)
CO2(g) + 2H20%)


Part 2: Solve the following stoichiometric calculations.

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How many moles of carbon dioxide are

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