Multiple Choice
Consider the hypothetical reaction A + 2 B → AB2.If 2 moles of A and 5 moles of B are placed in a container an allowed to react,how many moles of AB2 will be formed and how many moles of which reactant will remain unreacted?
A) 2 moles of AB2 will form and 3 moles of B will remain unreacted.
B) 2 moles of AB2 will form and 1 mole of B will remain unreacted.
C) 5 moles of AB2 will form and 3 moles of B will remain unreacted.
D) 4 moles of AB2 will form and 1 mole of B will remain unreacted.
E) 5/2 (2.5) moles of AB2 will form and nothing will remain unreacted.
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