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If one mole of ethanol `(C_(2)H_(5)OH)` completely burns to form carbon dioxide and water, the weight of carbon dioxide formed is about –
`C_(2)H_(5)OH+3O_(2) rarr 2CO_(2)+3H_(2)O`

A

22 gm

B

45 gm

C

66 gm

D

88 gm

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