
35. Based on the following balanced equation, how many moles of SF6 can form from the...
8. Based on the balanced equation below, how many moles of SFs can form from the combination of 5 moles of S and 18 moles of F? 5+3 F SF
33. Based on the following balanced equation, how many moles of CO2 will be produced along with 6 moles of water?
From the following balanced equation, Ca(s)+C(s)+32O2(g)⟶CaCO3(s) how many moles of O2 are required to form 4.25mol CaCO3?
Based on the balanced equation, how many moles of calcium carbonate would you expect (theoretical) to form? (CaCl2+ Na2CO3 yields CaCO3+ 2NaCl)
32. Based on the following balanced equation, how many moles of O2 will be needed to react completely with of 4 moles of CH4?
Based on the balanced equation below, if 26.1 moles of O2 are used, how many moles of CO2 will be produced? CH4(g) + 2 O2(g) → CO2(g) + 2 H2O(g)
Question 22 From the following balanced equation, 2Ag+(aq)+SO2−4(aq)⟶Ag2SO4(s) how many moles of Ag2SO4 can be formed from 0.50mol Ag+?
From the following balanced equation, 2 Na(s) + Cl2(8) — 2 NaCl(s) how many moles of NaCl can be formed from 3 mol Cl,? • Your answer should have one significant figure.
From the following balanced equation, 2 NaCl(s) 2 Na(s) + CL (8) - how many moles of NaCl can be formed from 3 mol Cl,? • Your answer should have one significant figure.
Question 11 From the following balanced equation, 2 Na(s) + C1,(9) 2 NaCl(s) how many moles of NaCl can be formed from 3 mol Cl,? Your answer should have one significant figure.