The balanced equation for burning octane is 2C8H18(g) + 25O2(g) → 18H2O(g) + 16CO2(g) . What weight of oxygen is required to completely burn 19.8 g of octane?
A) 28.1 g
B) 34.7 g
C) 69.5 g
D) 139 g
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