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4. How many grams of zinc chloride could be formed from the reaction of 3.57 g...
8. Balanced chemical equation for the formation of copper sulfide from copper and sulfur QUESTIONS 1. Can you determine the molecular formula of a substance from its percent composition? 2. Given that zinc chloride has a formula weight of 136.28 amu, what is its formula? 3. Can you determine the atomic weights of zine or copper by the methods used in this experiment? If so, how? What additional information is necessary to do this? 4. How many grams of zinc...
Zinc reacts with surface to form zinc sulfide. In an experiment 30.0 g of zinc and 36.0 g of are mixed. Write the equation for this reaction. Which reactant is the limiting reactants? What is the number of males of zinc sulfide formed ? What is the number of grams of zinc sulfide formed? How many grams of the reactant in excess remain after the reaction is over?
REPORT SUMMARY (2pts) How many grams of copper (II) nitrate would be produced from 0.80 g of copper metal reacting with excess nitric acid? (5pts) Conversion 2 When copper (II) nitrate reacts with sodium hydroxide, blue-green copper (II) hydroxide and sodium nitrate (in solution) are produced. How many grams of copper (11) hydroxide, Cu(OH)2 can be prepared from 2.4 grams of copper (II) nitrate (Cu(NO3)2) and excess sodium hydroxide? (2pts) Write the balanced chemical equation Normal : BIILU X1 X1...
According to the following reaction, how many grams of barium chloride will be formed upon the complete reaction of 2 grams of barium hydroxide with excess hydrochloric acid? hydrochloric acid (aq) + barium hydroxide (aq) barium chloride (aq) + water (1) grams barium chloride According to the following reaction, how many grams of barium chloride will be formed upon the complete reaction of 29.8 grams of barium hydroxide with excess hydrochloric acid? hydrochloric acid (aq) + barium hydroxide (aq) —barium...
How many grams of oxygen are formed when 6.21 moles of KOH are formed? 4 KO(s) + 2 H_2O(l) rightarrow 4 KOH(s) + O_2(g) 19.9g 27.9g 49.7g 3.59g 11.7g Consider the following balanced reaction. How many grams of water are required to from 75.9g of HNO_3? Assume that there is excess NO_2 present. Molar masses: H_2O = 18.02g. HNO_3 = 63.02g. 3 NO_2(g) + H_2O(l) rightarrow 2 HNO_3(aq) + NO(g) 38.0g 21.7g 43.4g 10.9g 26.5g A 12.39g sample of phosphorus...
2)how many moles of barium sulfate are sulfate are produced from
0.1 mole of barium chloride?
b) 3 moles of BACL2 will react to produce how many moles of
potassium chloride?
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2) For the balanced equation; BaCl2 + K2SO4 → BaSO4 + 2KCI a) How many mole(s) of barium sulfate are produced from 0.1 mole of barium chloride? b) 3 moles of BaCl2 will react to produce how many moles of potassium chloride? 3) For the balanced...
According to the following reaction, how many moles of zinc hydroxide will be formed upon the complete reaction of 32.8 grams of zinc oxide with excess water? zinc oxide (s) + water (l) = zinc hydroxide (aq)
10. Zinc metal reacts with hydrochloric acid to form zinc chloride and hydrogen gas. a. Write a balanced reaction (2 pts) b. How many moles of HCl are consumed per 0.4 mole of zinc? (3pts) C. What volume of hydrogen gas is produced at standard temperature and pressure per 2.5 g of zinc used? (6 pts)
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b) the reaction between aqueous solutions of cobalt(III) nitrate and sodium hydroxide to form aqueous sodium nitrate and solid cobalt(III) hydroxide. c) the reaction between solid zinc and aqueous hydrochloric acid in a single replacement reaction. d) classify the reactions in (a) and (b). 9. Hydrogen sulfide, given off by decaying organic matter, is converted to sulfur dioxide in the atmosphere by the reaction: 2 H S(g) + 30 (g) 2 SO (g) + 2 H2O() a) How many...
A reaction is done by dissolving 5.687 g sodium phosphate and 7.533 g of calcium chloride in water. These react to form solid calcium phosphate and sodium chloride (this remains dissolved in water). a) Write a balanced equation for the reaction; don’t forget states of matter b) How many grams of calcium phosphate are expected to form if all the sodium phosphate reacts? c) How many grams of calcium phosphate are expected to form if all the calcium chloride reacts?...