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In the general combustion formula CnH2n+2 + (3n+1)/2 O2 → nCO2 + (n+1)H2O, what does '(n+1)' represent?
A. Number of CO2 molecules
B. Number of O2 molecules
C. Number of water molecules
D. Molecular weight factor
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