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How many moles of Cu are produced when 0.25 moles of Cu2Se are completely reduced by an excess of hydrogen gas?
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Answered by Damon
you have two molecules of Cu for every molecule of Cu2Se
so
2 * .25 = .5 mol
12 years ago
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