question archive Consider the reaction between two solutions, X and Y, to produce substance Z: aX + bY → cZ When 500
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Consider the reaction between two solutions, X and Y, to produce substance Z:
aX + bY → cZ
When 500. mL of a 1.8 M solution of X is combined with 500. mL of a 1.8 M solution of Y, the resulting solution has a concentration of 0.60 M Y and 0.60 M Z. No more of substance X remains in the flask.
1. How many moles each of X and Y are present before the reaction occurs?
2. How many moles each of Y and Z are present after the reaction occurs?
3. How many moles each of X and Y have reacted?
4. What is the balanced equation for this reaction?
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