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Alfonso Hess
19 August, 05:43
How to do stoichiometry?
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Kamora Esparza
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Almost all stoichiometric problems can be solved in just four simple steps:Balance the equation. Convert units of a given substance to moles. Using the mole ratio, calculate the moles of substance yielded by the reaction. Convert moles of wanted substance to desired units
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