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Consider the balanced equation for the combustion of benzene, C6H6C6H6.2C6H6+15O2⟶12CO2+6H2O2C6H6+15O2⟶12CO2+6H2OWhat molar ratio will appear when calculating the amount of O2O2 needed to react with a given amount of C6H6C6H6?

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Consider the balanced equation for the combustion of benzene, C6H6C6H6.2C6H6+15O2⟶12CO2+6H2O2C6H6+15O2⟶12CO2+6H2OWhat molar ratio will appear when calculating the amount of O2O2 needed to react with a given amount of C6H6C6H6?

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The molar ratio of O2 to C6H6 in the balanced chemical equation is 15:2. This means that for every 2 moles of C6H6, 15 moles of O2 are required. Therefore, if you are given an amount of C6H6 and asked to find the amount of O2 needed to react with it, you would use this ratio to perform the calculation.

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