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A chemist has the following reaction
6ClO2 +3H2O -> 5HClO3 + HCl
If a chemist wants 30.0 moles of HClO3, what is the minimum number of moles of ClO2 that she can use
6ClO2 +3H2O -> 5HClO3 + HCl
If a chemist wants 30.0 moles of HClO3, what is the minimum number of moles of ClO2 that she can use
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R_scott
every 5 moles of HClO3 uses 6 moles of ClO2
6 / 5 = x / 30
6 / 5 = x / 30
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