We need at least 10 more requests to produce the answer.
0 / 10 have requested this problem solution
The more requests, the faster the answer.
write clearly c. If 1.164 g of iron filings react with chlorine gas to give 3.384...
24.0 grams of iron are allowed to react with 36.4 grams of chlorine gas. iron(s) + chlorine(g)---> iron (III) chloride (s) what is the maximum amount of iron (III) chloride that can be formed? what is the formula for the limiting regent? what amount of the excess reagent remains after reaction is complete?
1. A 0.750-g sample of tin metal reacts with 0.201 g of oxygen gas to form tin oxide. Calculate the empirical formula of the tin oxide. 2. A 0.565-g sample of cobalt metal reacts with excess sulfur to give 1.027 g of cobalt sulfide. Calculate the empirical formula of the product. 3. A 1.164-g sample of iron filings reacts with chlorine gas to give 3.384 g of iron chloride. Calculate the empirical formula of the product? 4. A 0.626-8 sample of copper oxide...
You react 4.40 grams of iron filings (elemental iron) with excess sulfur in an experiment. You find that the mass of your iron sulfide product is 5.67 g. The empirical formula of that product is Fe3S2 Ir2S3 FeS Fe2S IrS
In the reaction to form iron(III) chloride, 10.0 grams of iron metal react with chlorine gas with a theoretical yield of 290.4 grams of product. Identify the limiting reactant.
27. A 1.23 g sample of copper metal is reacted completely with chlorine gas to produce 2.61 g of copper chloride. Determine the empirical formula and empirical formula mass for this compound.
9) Iron(III) chloride can decompose forming iron(II) chloride and chlorine gas. Write and balance the equation for the decomposition reaction. How many mL of chlorine gas are formed if 1.00 g of iron(III) chloride decomposes at 45oC and 1.0 atm?
When 1.00 g of metallic chromium is heated with elemental chlorine gas, 3.045 g of a chromium chloride salt results. Calculate the empirical formula of the compound.
Write a chemical equation for iron metal combining with chlorine gas to give yellow ferric chloride solid Express your answer as a chemical equation. Identify all of the phases in your answer.
It is found experimentally that a compound composed only of iron and chlorine. A sample of this compound is composed of 2.470 g of iron and 4.703 g of chlorine. What is the empirical formula for this compound? (3 points)
For the following reaction, 0.347 moles of iron are mixed with 0.136 moles of chlorine gas. iron(s) + chlorine(g) → iron(III) chloride(s) What is the formula for the limiting reagent? What is the maximum amount of iron(III) chloride that can be produced? moles Reuy Enure Group 9 more group attempts remaining