Answer:
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Explanation:
From the equation, 1 mole of C requires 1 mole of O2 for a balanced reaction.
1 g of C will not exactly react with 1 g of O2 because the 1 g of each of the reactants contain different amounts of the substance.
The amount (in moles) of a substance is the mass of that substance divided by the molar mass.
Hence, 1 g of C will contain 1/12 moles of the substance while 1 g of O2 will contain 1/32 moles of the substance.