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7 January, 21:40

How can we find the number of moles in equilibrium?

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  1. 7 January, 22:50
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    You can find the number of moles in equilibrium if you got the chemical reaction correctly. Make sure that you got the exact chemical formula of the substance that is reacting and the yielded product. If you got them, balance the chemical reaction. If the chemical reaction is balanced, the system is in equilibrium. You can find the number of moles in equilibrium at the coefficients of the chemical substances you are balancing. For example, N2 + 3H2 - > 2NH3. The number of moles of N2 is 1, H2 is 3 and NH3 is 2.
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