Consider the following reaction. C5H12(g) + 8 O2(g) â 5 CO2(g) + 6 H2O(g) If a container were to have 28 molecules of C5H12 and 28 molecules of O2 initially, how many total molecules (reactants plus products) would be present in the container after this reaction goes to completion? (Use only whole numbers to solve.)
Consider the following reaction. C5H12(g) + 8 O2(g) â 5 CO2(g) + 6 H2O(g) If a container were to have 28 molecules of C5H12 and 28 molecules of O2 initially, how many total molecules (reactants plus products) would be present in the container after this reaction goes to completion? (Use only whole numbers to solve.)
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