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17 November, 04:15

Consider the reaction, X + 2Y → XY2 If X and Y are completely consumed in the reaction and we start with 10.0 mol of Y, then how many total moles of X and Y will be in the reaction?

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  1. 17 November, 04:30
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    In the reaction you would have 15.0 mols of Y and X.

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    The stoichiometric coefficents for X and Y are 1 and 2 respectively, if you start the reaction with 10.0 moles of Y you would need 5.0 moles of X in order to achieve a complete reaction so you will have 15.0 total moles in the reaction, assuming no mass loss and no nuclear reactions.
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