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For the following hypothetical reaction: 3A + 5B —> 3C. How many moles of C can you produce with 2 moles of A and excess B?

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Answer:

2 mol

Step-by-step explanation:

3A + 5B ⟶ 3C

n/mol: 2

The molar ratio is 3 mol C:3 mol A


\text{Moles of C} = \text{2 mol A} * \frac{\text{3 mol C}}{\text{3 mol A}} = \textbf{2 mol C}

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