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pt 1: How much aluminum is produced from 3350 kg of Al2O3? pt2: The oxygen produced in Part 1 is allowed to react with carbon to produce carbon monoxide. Write a balanced equation describing the reaction of alumina with carbon. You need not include the states of matter in the balanced equation. pt3: How much CO is produced from the alumina in Part 1?
9. I xgram= 25.5% Solid magnesium combines with fluorine gas producing solid magnesium fluoride. How much magnesium metal and fluorine gas is required to produce exactly 50.0 grams of the magnesium fluoride product? 12 - 1 xmol Imoll 12
11. In cellular respiration, glucose (C.H..0.) reacts with oxygen to produce energy, carbon dioxide, and water. (Hint: There's an extra conversion factor!) a. If .08 mg of glucose react with .05 mg of oxygen, determine how much water can be produced based on the limiting reagent. (3 pts) b. Determine the amount of excess. (2 pts) c. If .002 grams of water is actually produced, determine the percent yield (2 pts).
1. Consider three 1-g samples of matter: (a) oxygen-16, (b) oxygen-17, and (c) carbon-12. Rank them in terms of the number of atoms, from most to least. 2. Consider these atoms: (a) copper, Cu; (b) neon, Ne; (c) hydrogen, H. Rank them, from smallest to largest , in terms of size. 3. The isotope 12-carbon has a mass of 12.000amu, and the isotope 13-carbon has a mass of 13.003amu . Given that 98.93{\rm \\%} of all carbon atoms found in...