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To set up a stoichiometry problem, first, write a balanced chemical equation for the reaction involved. Identify the given quantities, such as mass or volume of reactants or products, and convert these quantities into moles using molar mass or appropriate conversion factors. Then, use the mole ratio from the balanced equation to determine the moles of the desired substance, and finally convert back to the required units if necessary. This systematic approach ensures accurate calculations based on the principles of conservation of mass.

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