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Edith Gaines
23 March, 03:25
How is a mole ratio written?
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Saul
23 March, 05:00
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A mole ratio is a conversion factor that relates the amounts in moles of any two substances in a chemical reaction. The numbers in a conversion factor come from the coefficients of the balanced chemical equation. The following six mole ratios can be written for the ammonia forming reaction above.
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