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1) What is the mole ratio of D to A in the generic chemical reaction? (2 points) Page 390 helps with understanding mole ratios. Be sure you’re only looking at the ratio of D to A. You can ignore B & C. 2A+ B  C + 3D

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Answer:- The mole ratio of D to A is 3:2.

Explanations:- Mole ratio for a chemical equation is the ratio of the coefficients of the molecules. Coefficients are the numbers used to balance the chemical equations.

For the given generic chemical equation, the coefficient of molecule A is 2 and the coefficient of D is 3. It means 2 molecules of A react with 3 molecules of D. So, the mole ratio of A to D is 2:3.

Since, we are asked about the mole ratio of D to A so we will write the coefficient of D first and hence the mole ratio of D to A is 3:2.

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