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Chemistry, 01.08.2021 22:50 jadenhoughton

Consider a carboxylic acid with a molar mass of 136.15 g/mol and with the following combustion analysis: 70.58% C, 5.92% H, and 23.5% O. If you perform a combustion reaction using 102.53 g of oxygen gas and 102.00 g of a carboxylic acid, what is the theoretical yield (in grams) of water vapor that could be produced?

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