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Chemistry
Stoichiometry
Molar Ratio
WHAT IS THE RATIO OF THE NUMBER OF MOLECULES IN 71 GRAMS OF CHLORINE TO THE NUMBER OF MOLECULES IN 2 GRAMS OF HYDROGEN
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you have a mole of Cl2, and a mole of H2. Same number of molecules?
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