If all the limiting reactant Mx2 molecules were used up, how many MX3 molecules would constitute the theoretical yield of according to the balanced equation representing the reaction? Explain your answer

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To answer this question, we need the balanced equation representing the reaction and the stoichiometry of the reaction.

Let's assume the balanced equation for the reaction is:
2Mx2 + 3Y → 4MX3 + Z

According to this equation, 2 Mx2 molecules react with 3 Y molecules to produce 4 MX3 molecules.

If all the Mx2 molecules are used up, it means that they are completely converted into MX3 molecules.

Therefore, the theoretical yield of MX3 molecules would be 4 times the number of Mx2 molecules present initially.