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When a mixture consisting of 10 moles of `SO_(2)` and 15 moles of `O_(2)` was passed over a catalyst, 8 moles of `SO_(3)` was formed. How many moles of `SO_(2) and O_(2)` did not enter into the reaction?

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`SO_(2)` : 2 moles
`O_(2)` : 11 moles
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