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What is the percent yield when 30.00 g of CO2 forms from the reaction of 4.000...
Give the percent yield when 28.16 g of CO2 are formed from the reaction of 4.000 moles of C8H18 with 4.000 moles of O2. 2 C8H18 + 25 O2 → 16 CO2 + 18 H2O 20.00% 50.00% 25.00% 12.50%
Give the percent yield when 28.16 g of CO2 are formed from the reaction of 4.000 moles of C8H18 with 8.000 moles of O2.2 C8H18 + 25 O2 ? 16 CO2 + 18 H2Oa)12.50%b)25.00%c)20.00%d)50.00%
7) Give the percent yield when 28.16 g of CO2 are formed from the reaction of 6.000 moles of C8H18 with 3.000 moles of 02 2 C8H18+25 02 16 CO2+ 18 H20 A) 33.34% B) 8.334% C) 13.33% D) 75.00 E) 16.67%
Give the percent yield when 28.16 g of CO2 are formed from the reaction of 7.000 moles of C8H18 with 14.00 moles of O2. 2 C8H18 + 25 O2 → 16 CO2 + 18 H2O
give the percent yield when 39.92 g of Co2 are formed from the reaction of 2.43 moles of C8H18 with 4.86 moles of O2
Consider the reaction between CH3CHO(l) and O2(g) to form CO2(g) and H2O(l). If the percent yield of CO2(g) is 56.0% and 18.0 grams of CO2(g) forms, determine the theoretical yield of CO2(g) in moles.
Give the percent yield when 14.08G of C02 are formed from the reaction of 2.000 moles of C8H 18 with 8.000 moles of 02. 2 C8H18 + 25 02 ——> 16 C02 +18 H2O
What is the percent yield of the following reaction if 10.g H20 are obtained from the combustion of 37 g C2H6? 2 C2H6 (g) +702 () -- 4 CO2 (g) + 6 H20 (g) 15 210 85 OOOO 7.5
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Consider the following unbalanced equation: O2(g) + C2H6(9) + CO2(g) + H20(1) If 24.7 moles of O2(g) reacts with an excess of C2H6(9), what is the theoretical yield of CO2(g) in moles? O 97.2 moles 14.1 moles 37.7 moles 88.6 moles O 26.8 moles A 1.80 g sample of barium chloride hydrate, BaCl2 mass of 1.72 g. Calculate the value of x. XH2O is treated with excess sulfuric acid, forming a BaSO4 precipitate which has a i ooooo When...
What is the percent yield of the reaction shown below if 31.8 g CO2 are obtained when 21.0 g of CO reacts with 12.8 g of O2? 2CO(g) + O2(g) => 2CO2(g)