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If 8.5 g of hexane burns completely in oxygen, how many moles of `CO_(2)` is/are produced?

A

6

B

0.6

C

0.9

D

1.2

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`C_(6)H_(12)+9O_(2)to6CO_(2)+6H_(2)O`
`6xx12+12=84`
`because`84g`C_(6)H_(12)`gives=6moles of `CO_(2)`
`therefore 8.4 g C_(6)H_(12)` will give `=(6xx8.4)/(84)`=0.6`mole of `CO_(2)`
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