An automobile gasoline tank holds 42 kg of gasoline. When the gasoline burns, 168 kg of oxygen are consumed and carbon dioxide and water are produced. What is the total combined mass of carbon dioxide and water produced?
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Step 1: The total mass of the gasoline and oxygen used in the combustion reaction is 42 kg + 168 kg = 210 kg. Show more…
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