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Grade 11Physical Chemistry

i just wanted to know how to calculate change in no. of moles of any reaction.

for example,

2C6H6(l)+15O2(g)---->12CO2(g)+6H2O(l)

Profile image of Vivek Balakrishnan
15 Years agoGrade 11
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Profile image of Aman  Bansal
15 Years ago

dearv ivek,

AS IN YOUR EXAMPLE
NO. OF REACTANTS=2+15=17
NO. OF PRODUCTS=12+6=18

THEREFORE CHANGE IN NO. OF MOLES=01

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Profile image of Vivek Balakrishnan
15 Years ago

actually the answer is -3/2. please let me know about this. And i generally want to know how to calculate the no. of moles in any type of reaction.