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Consider the generic reaction between reactants A and B:
3A+4B→2C
How many moles of B will be in the reaction vessel once the reactants have reacted as much as possible? (Assume 100% actual yield.)
9 years ago

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DrBob222
If I read this correctly, there will be no A or B; all of it will be C.
9 years ago

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