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7 May, 00:09

The coefficient ya in a balanced chemical equation always can express the ratio of?

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  1. 7 May, 00:11
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    The answer is: moles of reactants and products.

    For example, balanced chemical equation:

    4NH₃ (g) + 6NO (g) → 5N₂ (g) + 6H₂O (l).

    1) Mole ratio 1: n (NH₃) : n (NO) = 4 : 6 (2 : 3).

    2) Mole ratio 2: n (NH₃) : n (N₂) = 4 : 5.

    3) Mole ratio 3: n (NH₃) : n (H₂O) = 4 : 6 (2 : 3).

    4) Mole ratio 4: n (NO) : n (N₂) = 6 : 5.

    5) Mole ratio 5: n (NO) : n (H₂O) = 6 : 6 (1 : 1).

    6) Mole ratio 6: n (N₂) : n (H₂O) = 5 : 6.
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