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Given this balanced equation: 1 Cu + 1 H2SO4 -> 1 CuSO4 + 1 H2 If you have 22.45 moles of H2SO4 , how many mole of CuSO4 can you make? Answer value
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Given this balanced equation:
1 Cu + 1 H2SO4 -> 1 CuSO4 + 1 H2
If you have 22.45 moles of H2SO4 , how many mole of CuSO4 can you make?
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Since there is one mole of H2SO4 on the left side of the equation, and that Cu is one mole, 1 mole CuSO4 will be equivalent to that of H2SO4.
22.45 mol H2SO4 means 22.45 mol CuSO4
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