Consider the balanced chemical equation
4B(s) + 302 (g)► 2B203(s)
What mole ratio would you u...
Consider the balanced chemical equation
4B(s) + 302 (g)► 2B203(s)
What mole ratio would you use to calculate how many moles of oxygen gas would be needed to react completely with a given number of moles of boron?
A. 3 mol O2
/ 4 mol B
B. 4 mol O2/
3 mol B
C. 3 mol O2/
2 mol B
D.
2 mol O2
/ 3 mol B
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