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Octane (C8H18) is found in gasoline. It is burned for fuel in a combustion reaction. The unbalanced combustion reaction for octane is shown below.

C8H18+O2 CO2+H2O+heat

When the reaction is balanced, how many carbon dioxide molecules are produced for every octane molecule burned?

A.1
B.4
C.8
D.2

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