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Suppose two chemical reactions are linked together in a way that the O2 produced inthe first reaction goes on to react completely with Mg to form MgO in the second reaction. Reaction one: 2 KClO3 3 O2→ + 2 KClReaction two: 2 Mg + O2 2 MgO→If you start with 4 moles of KClO3, how many moles of MgO could eventually form?

A) 2 moles
B) 4 moles
C) 6 moles
D) 12 moles
E) none of the above

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