Consider the following reaction: CH4+ 2O2→ CO2+ 2H2O. How much carbon dioxide is produced in the complete combustion of 100.0 g of methane (CH4) ?
A) 6.25 moles
B) 12.5 moles
C) 200 moles
D) 0.321 moles
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