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If 27 of carbon is mixed with 88 g of oxygen and is allowed to burn to produce `CO_(2)`, then:

A

oxygen is the limiting reagent

B

volume of `CO_(2)` gas produced at STP is 51.075 L

C

C and O combine in amss ratio 3:8

D

volume of unreacted `O_(2)` at STP is 11.35 L

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