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Chemistry, 26.05.2021 06:40 jocelynn2379

The balanced skeleton equation for a combustion reaction is A3B8 + 5X2 → 3AX2 + 4B2X

if you have 57g of A3B8, how many moles of B2X would be created?
Where the atomic mass of A is 12 grams/mol, and B is 1 gram/mol.​

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