
When 3.0 mol H, reacts with 2.5 mol N, by the following balanced equation, how many...
From the following balanced equation, 4NH,(g) +50, (g) →4NO(g) + 6 H, 0(1) how many moles of H, O can be formed when 4.5 mol NH, react with 2.5 mol O,? Select the correct answer below: O 2.5 mol O2.0 mol O 3.0 mol O 6.8 mol
From the following balanced equation, CH,(g) +20,(g) — CO,(g) + 2 H2O(g) how many grams of H, O can be formed when 1.25 g CH are combined with 6.66 g 0,? Your answer should have three significant figures. (Round your answer to second decimal place).
QUESTION 19. 1 POINT From the following balanced equation, 4NH,(g) +50,(g) + 4 NO(g) + 6H, O(1) how many moles of H, O can be formed when 4.5 mol NH, react with 2.5 mol 0,2 Select the correct answer below: 2.5 mol O 2.0 mol O 3.0 mol O 6.8 mol FE
From the following balanced equation, 4 NH3(g) + 50,(9) — 4 NO(g) + 6H20(1) how many moles of H,O can be formed when 4.0 mol NH, react with 4.5 mol 0,? Select the correct answer below: O 4.0 mol O 4.5 mol O 5.4 mol O 6.0 mol What is the mass, in grams, of 3.80 moles C2H6? Provide your answer below: When 5.58 g 0, react by the following balanced equation, 3.28 g H,O are formed. What is the...
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.
Stoichiometry (How are masses of reactants and products related?) Model 1: The Balanced Chemical Equation As we saw in ChemActivity 19. a balanced chemical reaction can be interpreted in two ways. First, it can describe how many molecules of reactants are consumed in order to produce a certain number of molecules of products. Second, it can describe how many moles of reactants are consumed in order to produce the indicated number of moles of products. | 3 H2 (9) +...
8. Use the balanced equation for the reaction of N, and o, to form NO to answer each question. N2+O2---->2No a. How many moles of NO are formed from 3.3 mol of N? b. How many moles of NO are formed from 0.50 mol of O? c. How many moles of O2 are needed to completely react with 1.2 mol of N ?
If 750 g Fe,0, and 4.50 g H; react according to the following equation how many grams of water can we expect Your answer should have three significant figures. (Round your answer to first decimal place).
Part D How many moles of CS2 are produced when 3.0 moles C reacts? Express your answer using two significant figures. ANSWER: moles Part B 4Al(s) + 302(g) + 2Al2O3(s) Given 25.0 g of Oz, how many grams of the product Al2O3 could be produced?
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.