In the reaction shown below, how many moles of Z are formed when 1.5 mol of X are reacted with an excess of Y? 2X+3Y--> 4Z O 3.0 O 0.75 O 1.5 O 4.0

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In the reaction shown below, how many moles of Z are formed when 1.5 mol of X are
reacted with an excess of Y?
2X+3Y--> 4Z
3.0
0.75
O 1.5
4.0
Transcribed Image Text:In the reaction shown below, how many moles of Z are formed when 1.5 mol of X are reacted with an excess of Y? 2X+3Y--> 4Z 3.0 0.75 O 1.5 4.0
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The given reaction is as follows:

2X + 3Y  4Z

The moles of X given = 1.5 mol

The moles of Z formed = ?

 

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