In the diagram below, molecule A is represented by solid circles, and molecule B is represented by open circles. The molecules react according to the equation. If the reaction goes to completion, how many molecules of the excess reactant will remain? Question 11 options: None One Two Three

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In the diagram below, molecule A is represented by solid circles, and molecule B is represented by open circles.  The molecules react according to the equation.
If the reaction goes to completion, how many molecules of the excess reactant will remain?

 

Question 11 options:
 
None
 
One
 
Two
 
Three
 
 
 
A + 2B → C + 3D
Transcribed Image Text:A + 2B → C + 3D
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