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Help with pretty standard stoich problem
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August 29, 2014, 02:18:57 PM »
Hey everyone,
Can someone please give me some insight on how to go about solving this?
a. How many moles of p-nitroalinine, C6H6N2O2, can be prepared from 0.265 moles of alinine and excess HNO3?
b. From 3.030 grams of alinine and excess HNO3?
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The first step is almost always to write a balanced equation.
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