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Chemistry, 06.07.2021 20:30 TaraC

Consider the following reaction, where A and E are hypothetical elements.
A + 3E --> AE3
The atomic mass of A is 42.1 amu.
The atomic mass of E is 56.2 amu.
If 42.6 g of A fully reacts, how many grams of
AE3 are expected to form?
Enter your numerical answer to 1 decimal
place. Do not include the units of "g".

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A + 3E --> AE3
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