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9 mol of A how many moles of C are formed upon complete reaction of

9 mol of A how many moles of C are formed upon complete reaction of-example-1
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Answer:

C = 9 mol

Step-by-step explanation:

Reaction: A + 2B ---> C

We want to find the moles of C.

Given: moles of A = 9 mol.

To solve this problem we will need to use stoichiometry.

A is the limiting reagent because it has a coefficient of 1 and B has a coefficient of 2.

The molar ratio between A and C is 1:1 therefore for every 9 moles of A that react, 9 moles of C will be produced.

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