Question 1 Consider the reaction 3X + 2Y→ 5C + 4D How many moles of X are needed to produce 23.00 moles of D? If your answer is not a whole number, answer to the hundredths place. Question 2

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Consider the reaction 3X + 2Y→ 5C + 4D
How many moles of X are needed to produce 23.00 moles of D?
If your answer is not a whole number, answer to the hundredths place.
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Transcribed Image Text:Question 1 Consider the reaction 3X + 2Y→ 5C + 4D How many moles of X are needed to produce 23.00 moles of D? If your answer is not a whole number, answer to the hundredths place. Question 2
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