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How many moles of $\mathrm{O}$ are needed to combine with 0.212 mole of $\mathrm{C}$ to form(a) $\mathrm{CO}$ and (b) $\mathrm{CO}_{2}$ ?
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- For carbon monoxide (CO), the reaction is: C + O → CO. - For carbon dioxide (COâ‚‚), the reaction is: C + Oâ‚‚ → COâ‚‚. Show more…
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