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Chemistry, 19.08.2020 20:01 dbanks701

Use the problem below to answer the question: 34 grams of carbon react with an unlimited amount of H2O. The reaction is: C + H2O → CO + H2 The equation is balanced. The starting substance is carbon, C. The ending substance is hydrogen, H2. Using the periodic table, find the atomic mass of C. C = g/mole

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