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8 February, 10:36

For the following hypothetical reaction:

3A+12B-->4C,

How many moles of B will you need to convert 5 moles of A into as many moles of C as possible?

(Enter just the number; not the number and units)

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  1. 8 February, 11:40
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    The number of B that will be needed to convert 5 moles of A into as many moles of C as possible is 20 moles

    Explanation

    3A + 12 B → 4 C

    The moles of B is calculated using the mole ratio of A to B from equation above

    that is the moles ratio of A:B = 3 : 12

    Therefore the moles of B = 5 x12/3 = 20 moles
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