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September 21, 2008, 04:08:56 PM »
k can someone plz help me with this ??
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Try by yourself first. This is a limiting reagent question.
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oh hey i did, k so the limiting reactant i think is oxygen, but i don't know how to calculate the products moles, i seriously tried
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i dont want any answers, jus an explanation pllz
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http://www.chembuddy.com/?left=balancing-stoichiometry&right=limiting-reagents
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