The following diagram represents the reaction of A2 (unshaded spheres) with B (shaded spheres). How many moles of product can be produced from the reaction of 1.0 mol of A2 and 1.0 mol of B? 6.0 mol of product 1.0 mol of product 0.5 mol of product 3.0 mol of product
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Step 1: Write the balanced equation for the reaction (A2 is diatomic, B is monatomic, product is AB): A2 + 2 B -> 2 AB Show more…
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