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Calculate the amount, in moles, of each component element in your substance. Use the periodic table to help you find the necessary molar masses. Round your answers to two decimal places. ANSWER:
19.32 moles of carbon
57.54 moles of hydrogen
9.69 moles of oxygen

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Calculate the amount, in moles, of each component element in your substance. Use the periodic table
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