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    Sep 30, 2013, 10:30 AM
    Molar ratio reactions
    If I have a molar ratio of 1/35/8.
    Can I cut the ratios all in half (0.5/17.5/4) or even a quarter (0.25/8.75/2)
    And still get the same reaction?

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