The molar ratios determine how many moles of the product are generated from a given quantity of reactant, as well as how many moles of a given reactant are required to fully react with a given amount of another reactant.
Molar Ratio Formula
number of moles = mass/formula mass
Key Points
- The proportions of reactants and products utilised and produced in a chemical reaction expressed in molar ratios.
- A balanced chemical equation’s coefficients can be used to calculate molar ratios.
- Stoichiometric coefficients and molar ratios in a balanced equation do not indicate the actual amounts of reactants consumed and products produced.
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