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In a compound `A_(x)B_(y)`

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moles of A = moles of B = moles of `A_(x)B_(y)`

B

eq.of A = eq of B = eq.of `A_(x)B_(y)`

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y `xx ` moles of A = y `xx` moles of B = `(x+y) xx` moles of `A_(x)B_(y)`

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y `xx` moles of A = y `xx` moles of B

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