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Using the equation 2H2(g) + O2(g) --> 2H2O(g), what formula would I use to find the...

Using the equation 2H2(g) + O2(g) --> 2H2O(g), what formula would I use to find the mass of H2O produced from 13.5 g O2 and 1.5 g H2?

A. 1.5 g H2 x   1 mol H2 x      2 mol H2O x 18 g H2O
        1 2 g H2 2 mol H2        1 mol H2O
B. 13.44 g O2 x   1 mol O2 x      2 mol H2O x 18 g H2O
        1            32 g O2 1 mol O2 1 mol H2O
C. 13.5 g O2 x   1 mol O2 x      2 mol H2O x 18 g H2O
        1            32 g O2 1 mol O2        1 mol H2O
D. 1.68 g H2 x   1 mol H2 x      2 mol H2O x 18 g H2O
        1 2 g H2 2 mol H2        1 mol H2O
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