QUESTION 1
How many grams of NaCl are needed if we want to make 9.025 moles
of AgCl by the reaction
NaCl + AgNO3 ———> AgCl + NaNO3
QUESTION 2
How many grams of O 2 would be needed to react with
3.933 moles of CS 2 in the reaction
CS2 + 3
O2 ———> CO2 + 2
SO2
QUESTION 3
How many grams of PbSO 4 will be produced if we
produce 25.59 grams of NaNO 3 in the reaction
Pb(NO 3)
2 + Na
2SO
4 ———> PbSO
4 + 2 NaNO
3
QUESTION 4
How many grams of hydrogen are needed to react with 371.2 g of
oxygen in the following reaction?
2 H 2 + O
2 ———> 2 H
2O
QUESTION 5
How many moles of O 2 are needed to oxidize 8.57
grams of CuFeS 2 in the reaction
2 CuFeS2 + 5
O2 ———> 2
Cu + 2
FeO + 4
SO2
QUESTION 6
How many moles of NaCl are needed if we want to make 29.27 grams
of PbCl 2 by the reaction
2
NaCl + Pb(NO3)2
———>
PbCl2 + 2
NaNO3
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