Consider the equation: 12A + 19B → 15C. If 52 mol of A is reacted with 40 mol of B, how many moles of C could me made
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The equation is 12A + 19B → 15C, which indicates that 12 moles of A react with 19 moles of B to produce 15 moles of C. Show more…
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