Respuesta :

Answer:

[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf \frac{ 4 \ mol \ A}{3 \ mol \ D}}}[/tex]

Explanation:

The mole ratio in a balanced equation tells us the number of moles of each reactant needed and how many moles of product will be made.

We are asked to find the mole ratio between A and D for this reaction.

[tex]4A + 5B \rightarrow 2C + 3D[/tex]

The mole ratio is found by comparing the coefficients, which are the numbers  in front of the formulas.

A has a coefficient of 4 and D has a coefficient of 3.

Therefore, the ratio between A and D is:

  • 4:3
  • [tex]\frac{ 4 \ mol \ A}{3 \ mol \ D}[/tex]