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If you are performing a stoichiometry problem and the only information you have to start is the molarity and volume of a solution used, what would you do?

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It might be the best answer: multiply the molarity by the volume (in liters) to find moles
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Answer:

If you are performing a stoichiometry problem and the only information you have to start is the molarity and volume of a solution used, then one would multiply the molarity and volume to find moles.

Step-by-step explanation:

In a stoichiometry problem, we multiply the molarity and volume to find moles, balance the chemical equation, find the mole ratio, calculate the moles of either the product formed or the reactant consumed in the reaction, and if required convert moles to grams.

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