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Irvin Arias
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31 July, 19:00
What requirements do you need for stoichiometry?
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Chanel Carney
31 July, 19:24
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Balance the equation.
Convert units of a given substance to moles.
Using the mole ratio, calculate the moles of substance yielded by the reaction.
Convert moles of wanted substance to desired units.
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