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Chemistry, 29.03.2020 09:13 richardgibson2005

In a stoichiometric calculation to determine the mole of one substance that will react with a given amount, in grams, of a second substance, you need to know

a-both the mole ratio of the unknown substance to the given substance and the molar mass of the known substance.
b-only the molar mass of the given substance.
c-the molar masses of all products and reactants.

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