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Chemistry, 15.10.2020 20:01 carlinryan
Try to reduce the amount of leftover ingredients by changing the amount of one, two, or all three starting ingredients. Show your stoichiometric calculations below.
Just Lemons Lemonade Recipe Equation:
2 water + sugar + lemon juice = 4 lemonade
Mole conversion factors:
1 mole of water = 1 cup = 236.59 g
1 mole of sugar = 1 cup = 198 g
1 mole of lemon juice = 1 cup = 229.96 g
1 mole of lemonade = 1 cup = 225.285 g
Water = 946.36 g
Sugar = 196.86 g
Lemon Juice = 193.37 g
Lemonade = 719.84 g
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