EBK BASIC CHEMISTRY
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Author: Timberlake
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Chapter 9.2, Problem 6PP
For the chemical equations in problem 9.4, write the problem setup with the correct mole—mole factor needed to find each of the following:
a. moles of
b. moles of
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