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Two molecules of dichlorine pentoxide decompose to form two molecules of chlorine gas and five molecules of oxygen gas. What amount of oxygen is produced from the decomposition of 6.20 mol of dichlorine pentoxide?
31.0 mol
15.5 mol
2.48 mol
12.4 mol
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