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Silicon carbide, SiC,is produced by heating `SiO_(2)` and C to high temperature according to the equation:
`SiO_(2)(g) + 3C(s) rArr SiC(s) + 2CO(g)`
How many grams of SiC could be formed by reacting 2.00g of `SiO_(2)` and 2.00g of C? [Si=28]

A

1.33

B

2.26

C

3.59

D

4

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