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For a reaction A + 2B
+ C, the amount of C formed by starting the reaction with 5 mol of A and 8 mol of B is​

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Answered by nikunj28toppr
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As from rection A+2B→C

It is clear that 1 mole of A reacts with 2 moles of B to form 1 mole of C.

∴ 4 moles of A will react with 2×4=8 moles of B to form 4 moles of C

Here, B is limiting reagent. 1 mole of A remains unreacted.

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