Chemistry, 22.04.2021 21:10 sjjarvis4806
Calculate the number of moles of L2 required to produce 3.75 moles M L of using the balanced chemical
equation below:
2 M2 + L2 --> 2 M2L
Given (number, unit, and substance)
Wanted (number, unit and substance)
Conversion factor:
moles L2=
moles ML
Final Answer (with correct sigfigs):
moles L2
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