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Consider the generic chemical reaction:A + 2 B ? CHow many moles of C are formed upon

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QUESTION:

Consider the generic chemical reaction:

\(\mathrm{A}+2 \mathrm{~B} \longrightarrow \mathrm{C}\)

How many moles of C are formed upon complete reaction of:

(a) 2 mol of A

(b) 2 mol of B

(c) 3 mol of A

(d) 3 mol of B

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QUESTION:

Consider the generic chemical reaction:

\(\mathrm{A}+2 \mathrm{~B} \longrightarrow \mathrm{C}\)

How many moles of C are formed upon complete reaction of:

(a) 2 mol of A

(b) 2 mol of B

(c) 3 mol of A

(d) 3 mol of B

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The generic chemical reaction is

\(A+2 B \rightarrow C\)

We need to find the number of moles of C formed in each case.

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