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Most jet fuel has an average molecular formula of C13H28 and a density of 804 g/L. Calculate the moles of carbon that are released from the fuel when a jet takes from Charlotte, NC to San Francisco, CA, a distance of 3680 km. Assume that the jet consumes 3.48 L of fuel per 100. km.

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