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Upon combustion, about how many grams of water vapor are produced from every 16 grams of methane, Upon combustion, about how many grams of water vapor are produced from every 16 grams of methane,   ?   + 2   →   + 2   O A)  16 grams B)  18 grams C)  36 grams D)  8 grams ? Upon combustion, about how many grams of water vapor are produced from every 16 grams of methane,   ?   + 2   →   + 2   O A)  16 grams B)  18 grams C)  36 grams D)  8 grams + 2 Upon combustion, about how many grams of water vapor are produced from every 16 grams of methane,   ?   + 2   →   + 2   O A)  16 grams B)  18 grams C)  36 grams D)  8 gramsUpon combustion, about how many grams of water vapor are produced from every 16 grams of methane,   ?   + 2   →   + 2   O A)  16 grams B)  18 grams C)  36 grams D)  8 grams + 2 Upon combustion, about how many grams of water vapor are produced from every 16 grams of methane,   ?   + 2   →   + 2   O A)  16 grams B)  18 grams C)  36 grams D)  8 grams O

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