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Converting mols
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Finding mols in reaction? I
2
+3As
2
O
3
+ H
2
0--> 2I
-
+2HAs
2
O
4
+ 4H
+
"coefficients and subscripts are not correct but does not matter..Just looking for process.
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samiam
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Converting mols
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on:
November 22, 2010, 11:01:08 PM »
Attempt
If we have 3.6 mols Of I
2
how many mols of As will remain in solution.
2.6 mols I2*(2 mol HAs
2
O
4
/1 mol I
2
)*(4 molAs/2mol As
2
O
4
)
now is it 4 mol As because it is As
2
and not just As?
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Re: Converting mols
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November 23, 2010, 11:26:41 AM »
yes it is 4 moles of As
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