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Carbon reacts with oxgen forming carbon monoxide and/or carbon dioxide depending an availablity of oxygen. Find moles of each product obtained when `160gm` oxygen reacts with (a) 12 g carbon (b) 120 g carbon (C ) 72 g carbon.

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To solve the problem, we will calculate the moles of carbon monoxide (CO) and carbon dioxide (CO₂) produced when 160 g of oxygen reacts with different amounts of carbon: 12 g, 120 g, and 72 g. ### Step-by-step Solution: #### Step 1: Calculate moles of oxygen The molecular mass of oxygen (O₂) is 32 g/mol. \[ ...
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