Consider the general chemical equation: A + 2 B C + 2 D (a) How many
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Consider the general chemical equation: A + 2 B → C + 2 D
(a) How many moles of C are produced from 1 mol of A?
(b) How many liters of gas B must react to give 2 L of gas D at the same temperature and pressure?
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Introductory Chemistry Concepts And Critical Thinking
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