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The balanced equation for combustion in an acetylene torch is shown below: 2 upper C subscript 2 upper H subscript 2 plus 5 upper O subscript 2 right arrow 4 upper C upper o subscript 2 plus 2 upper H subscript 2 upper O. The acetylene tank contains 35.0 mol C2H2, and the oxygen tank contains 84.0 mol O2. How many moles of O2 are needed to react completely with 35.0 mol C2H2? mol O2

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