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The reaction of A (red spheres) with B (blue spheres) is shown in the following diagram:
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We have 10 red particles (A) and 5 blue particles (B2). This gives us the initial reaction as $10 \mathrm{A}+5 \mathrm{B}_{2}$. Show more…
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