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Chemistry, 06.03.2021 01:30 msmigielski1316

You allow 4.78g of A and 10g of B to react to form C. Assuming you had a perfect reaction, how many grams of B would be leftover at the end of the reaction? A + 2B -> C

A = 202.0g/mole
B = 85.0 g/mole
C = 105 g/mole

If someone could send me the steps on how to solve this, that would be extremely helpful.

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