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2 June, 13:20

You know that chemical a reacts with chemical

b. you react 10.0g a with 10.0g

b. what information do you need to determine the amount of product that will be produced? explain.

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  1. 2 June, 16:10
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    The chemical reaction would most likely be written as follows:

    A + B = AB

    We cannot simply use the usual method of converting grams to moles since we do not have any idea on what are the identities of A and B. The only method we could use is to use the law of conservation of mass where mass inflow in a process should be equal to the mass out in the process. The total inflow of mass would be the mass of A and B and the outflow would be the product AB.

    mass of A + mass of B = mass of AB

    10.0 g A + 10.0 g B = mass of AB

    mass of AB = 20.0 g
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