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Question 9 (1 point)

For the following hypothetical reaction:
3A + 2B --> 60
How many moles of C can you produce with 4 moles of A and excess B?
(Enter just the number; not the number and units)
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Question 9 (1 point) For the following hypothetical reaction: 3A + 2B --> 60 How-example-1
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8 moles of C

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question given above, the following equation was obtained:

3A + 2B —> 6C

From the equation above,

3 moles of A reacted to produce 6 moles of C.

Thus, the number of mole of C produced by reacting 4 moles of A can be obtained as follow:

From the equation above,

3 moles of A reacted to produce 6 moles of C.

Therefore, 4 moles of C will react to produce = (4 × 6)/3 = 8 moles of C

Thus, 8 moles of C can be obtained from the reaction of 4 moles of A with excess B

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