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Chemistry, 27.02.2020 22:28, DragonLovely

The recipe attached 24 cookies. Please use the recipe attached to determine how many cookies each of the following list of ingredients will make:

1 dozen eggs
24 teaspoons of vanilla
1 lb. (82 tsp) of salt
1 lb (84 tsp) of baking soda
3 cups of chocolate chips
5 lb (11 cups) of sugar
2 lb (4 cups) of brown sugar
1 lb (4 sticks) of butter
4 lb of all purpose flour

Which of the above ingredients will be the limiting reactant? What is the maximum about of cookies that can be made with the new quantity of ingredients? Please make sure that your discussion is written in complete sentences. (Hint: you will need to calculate how many cookies can be made with the original recipe and the new quantities)


The recipe attached 24 cookies. Please use the recipe attached to determine how many cookies each of

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