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Stoichiometry
Mole-to-mole ratio calculation
for the reaction 2NaOH + h2SO4 yieda 2H2O + Na2SO4 if .80 moles of NaOH are used, how many moles of H2SO4 must be used?
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mols H2SO4 = 1/2 mol NaOH
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