Consider a hypothetical chemical equation A2(g)+B(g)–›A2B(g) consider the reaction if 3.01× 10²³ molecules of A2(g) react with 6.023×10²³ molecules of B(g) . Then find how many moles of A2B(g) will be formed.
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moles of A2=0.5
moles of B=1
therefore A2 is limiting reagent according to the equation
therefore 0.5 moles of A2B are produced
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