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4 October, 11:08

Given the general chemical equation A-> 3C+D A. How many moles of C can be produced from one mole of A B. How many moles of D can be produced from four moles of A

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  1. 4 October, 11:17
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    A. 3 moles of C will be produced from 1 mole of A

    B. 4 moles of D will be produced from 4 moles of A

    Explanation:

    The balanced equation of the reaction between the three species A, C and D has been given in the question as -

    A → 3C + D

    According to the coefficients of the above reaction, we can draw the following conclusions -

    1 mole of A can produce 3 moles of C 1 mole of A can produce 1 mole of D

    Thus, as asked in the question,

    If we are taking 1 mole of A then moles of C that will be produced = 3 moles

    Again,

    If we take 4 moles of A, then moles of D that will be produced = 4 moles.
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