When can we use the molar ratio?
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The mole ratios that exist between the chemical species that take part in a reaction are simply the stoichiometric coefficients needed to balance the chemical equation that describes said reaction.
Mind you, it doesn't matter if the reaction goes to completion or if you're dealing with an equilibrium reaction, but it does matter if the chemical equation is balanced or not.
More specifically, you can only use mole ratios when the chemical equation is balanced.
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Mind you, it doesn't matter if the reaction goes to completion or if you're dealing with an equilibrium reaction, but it does matter if the chemical equation is balanced or not.
More specifically, you can only use mole ratios when the chemical equation is balanced.
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