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Write a lab report for the experiment you did in which you found the mole ratio by precipitating solids.
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Chemistry 101
Chemistry 102
Chapter 17
Toxic Cleanup
Section 2
Mole Ratios
Chemical reactions and Stoichiometry
Liquids
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It's pretty easy to determine the mole ratio of the elements found in a chemical compound because they're identified by the sub scripts in the chemical formula. So, for example, the chemical formula for water is H 20 which means there are two moles of hydrogen for every the subscript on oxygen is one, although not written for every one mole of oxygen.
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