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[Grade 10 Chemistry; Stoichiometry] please help!!
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Stoichiometry problems become much easier when you start by identifying the balanced chemical equation and determining the mole ratio between reactants and products. The key is converting your given information to moles first, then using dimensional analysis...
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Step 1: Write and balance the chemical equation for the reaction
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Step 2: Convert given quantities to moles using molar mass
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Step 3: Use mole ratios from balanced equation to find unknown quantities

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