Consider the balanced equation:
2A + 3B ↔ 2C + 2D
How many moles of C can be produced from 0.55 moles of B?
Answer
As per the above balanced reaction
3 moles of B produces = 2 moles of C
0.55 moles of B will produce = (2/3)*0.55= 0.366 moles of C
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