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Consider the following balanced equation. sio2(s)+3c(s)→sic(s)+2co(g) complete the following table, showing the appropriate number of moles of reactants and products. if the number of moles of a reactant is provided, fill in the required amount of the other reactant, as well as the moles of each product formed. if the number of moles of a product is provided, fill in the required amount of each reactant to make that amount of product, as well as the amount of the other product that is made. molsio2 molc molsic molco 9 126 7.5 1.4part a complete the first row.
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