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eLearning Taking Pool 6 1. Consider the balanced equation for the following reaction: 302(g) + 2CH2OH() → 2C020) + 4H2011) Determine how much excess reactant remains in this reaction if 5.84 moles of Oz reacts with 1.23 moles of CH3OH. O 4.00 moles 0.62 moles 3.89 moles 0.92 moles O 1.95 moles Use the slider to rate your confidence on this question. 100 Not at all confident Very confident save submit
1. Consider the balanced equation for the following reaction: 302(g) + 2CH3OH() → 2CO2(g) + 4H2O(1) If 3.77 moles of O2 reacts with 2.66 moles of CH3OH, determine how much excess reactant remains in the reaction 1.33 moles 2.00 moles 0.15 moles 1.40 moles 2.66 moles Use the slider to rate your confidence on this question. 100 Not at all confident Very confident
Time Remaining:03:23 1. Consider the balanced equation for the following reaction: 3Fe2O3(s) + CO(g) + CO2(g) + 2Fe3O4(s) How much excess reactant remains in the reaction if 46.8 grams of Fe2O3 reacts with 22.4 grams of CO? 0.195 moles 0.702 moles 0.800 moles 0.267 moles 0.507 moles Use the slider to rate your confidence on this question 100 Not at all confident Very confident
Taking Pool 7 Time Remaining:02:46:44 1. Consider the following balanced equation: 702(g) + 2C2H6(9) - 4CO2(g) + 6H20(1) If 34.8 moles of O2(g) and 17.7 moles of C2H (9) are allowed to react to produce 17.8 moles of H20(1), what is the percent yield of the reaction? 87.8% 66.6% 90.1% 59.7% 94.3% Use the slider to rate your confidence on this question 100 Not at all confident Very confident
Time Remaining:02:39:43 1. Consider the balanced equation for the following reaction: 3LI2S(aq)+ 2Bi(NO3)3 (aq) 6LINO3(aq)+ Bl2S3(s) Determine how much excess reactant remains in this reaction if 6.13 moles of Li2S reacts with 0.143 moles of BI(NO3)3- 5.92 moles 0.072 moles 3.07 moles 0.107 moles 6.13 moles Use the slider to rate your confidence on this question. -1 100 ne Not at all confident nd Very confident app s): save submt ata) a fee The
Thankyou! Consider the following balanced equation: 502(g) + C3H8(9) 3CO2(g) + 4H20(1) If 19.9 moles of O2(g) and 4.42 moles of CzHg(g) are allowed to react, what is the theoretical yield of CO2(g) in moles? 0 O OOOO 41.0 moles 94.3 moles 36.3 moles 35.3 moles 11.9 moles Consider the balanced equation for the following reaction: 6HCl(aq) + 2Al(s) + 3H2(g) + 2AlCl3(s) How much excess reactant remains in the reaction if 54.1 grams of HCl reacts with 85.8 grams...
Ling Pool 3 Time Remaining:04:34:08 1. Consider the unbalanced equation for the following reaction: H2O(l) + Mg3N2(aq) - MgO(s) + NH3(g) If 2.20 moles of H2O(l) reacts with an excess of Mg3N2(aq) and 0.823 moles of NH3(g) is formed, determine the percent yield of NH3(9). 34.7% 31.4% 56.0% 49.8% 47.6% Use the slider to rate your confidence on this question.
1. Consider the balanced equation for the following reaction: 6HC(aq) + 2Al(s)-3H2(g)+ 2AICI3 (s) If the percent yield of H2(g) is 71.0% and 8.00 grams of H2(g) forms, determine the theoretical yield of H2(g) in moles 6.71 moles 5.59 moles 2.80 moles 8.39 moles 10.1 moles Use the slider to rate your confidence on this question. 100 Very confident Not at all confident Iros 55. 44 22F
Consider the following balanced equation: 13O2(g) + 2C4H10(g) → 8CO2(g) + 10H2O(l) If 3.78×102 grams of O2(g) reacts with an excess of C4H10(g), what is the theoretical yield of CO2(g) in moles?
Consider the balanced equation for the following reaction: 3Ca(ClO3)2(aq) + 2Li3PO4(aq) → Ca3(PO4)2(s) + 6LiClO3(aq) How much excess reactant remains in the reaction if 44.1 grams of Ca(ClO3)2 reacts with 55.3 grams of Li3PO4?