Question
given the general chemical equation,
A yields 3C + D ,
a. how many moles of C can be produced from one mole of A?
b. how many moles of D can be produced from four moles of A?
A yields 3C + D ,
a. how many moles of C can be produced from one mole of A?
b. how many moles of D can be produced from four moles of A?
Answers
a. how many moles of C can be produced from one mole of A?
<b>3</b>
b. how many moles of D can be produced from four moles of A?
<b> 4</b>
<i>The coefficients tell you the RATIO. The first one is 1:3 and the second one is 1:1</i>
<b>3</b>
b. how many moles of D can be produced from four moles of A?
<b> 4</b>
<i>The coefficients tell you the RATIO. The first one is 1:3 and the second one is 1:1</i>
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