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![### Stoichiometry: Solving for a Reactant Using a Chemical Equation
Ammonium perchlorate \((\text{NH}_4\text{ClO}_4)\) is the solid rocket fuel used by the U.S. Space Shuttle. It reacts with itself to produce nitrogen gas \((\text{N}_2)\), chlorine gas \((\text{Cl}_2)\), oxygen gas \((\text{O}_2)\), water \((\text{H}_2\text{O})\), and a great deal of energy.
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What mass of oxygen gas is produced by the reaction of 3.7 g of ammonium perchlorate?
Round your answer to 2 significant digits.
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