How to calculate moles of reactants?
Determine the molar ratio of the two reactants in question. Write the ratio with the larger number first and call the reactant it represents the "first reactant." Example: Hydrogen gas and oxygen gas react in a 2/1 ratio, according to the chemical equation. Write how many moles of each reactant are involved in the reaction for which you are determining the excess
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