Question 16 (4 points) Saved Verify the following chemical equation is balanced TIO2+ 2 C Ti...
Question 16 (4 points) ✓ Saved Verify the following chemical equation is balanced TiO2 + 2C - Ti + 2 CO If you begin with 28.6 kilograms of carbon, how many moles of Ti can you make? 1.19 x 103 moles of Ti 1.10 x 1023 moles of Ti 2.38 x 103 moles of Ti 1.19 moles of Ti
Question 17 (4 points) Verify the following chemical equation is balanced TiO2 + 3 C → Ti + 2 CO If you begin with 88.2 kilograms of TiO2, how many kilograms of Ti can you make? 0 26.4 kg of Ti 52.9 kg of Ti 47.8 kg of Ti 26.4 g of Ti
16. According to the following balanced chemical equation 1 AICI, (m + 3 AgNO.( 3 AgCl.. + Al(NO), w, how many moles of AgCl can be formed from the complete reaction of 0.15 moles of AICI.? A. 0.45 B. 0.90 C. 1.20 D. 1.35 E. 1.50 17. Consider the following balanced chemical equation: 1Al:(CO),.. + heat 2A1,0, - + 3CO. . How many liters of CO, could be formed from the complete decomposition of 1 moles of Al:(CO) at STP?...
#3 please 1) Write the balanced chemical equation for the combustion of hexane, including physical states. Combustion reactions occur during burning, releasing heat and generally accompanied by light. Because of the heat, water will be produced as a vapor. 2 C 6 H 14 (g) + 19 O2(g) → 12 CO 2 (g) + 14 H2O(g) Use the balanced chemical equation above and stoichiometry to solve the following problems. 2) Calculate the maximum number of moles of carbon dioxide that...
59. Consider the following balanced chemical equation: 3A +2B2C + 4D If you have 5.8 moles of A, how many moles of D can be formed? 60. A hydrocarbon is found to be 92.3% carbon. What is the empirical formula for this compound? 61. Using the following chemical equation for the burning of methane, answer the question that follows: CH(g) + 2O2(g) - CO2(g) + 2H2O(1) If 128.0g of CH4 is mixed with excess O2 and the mixture is ignited,...
I do not understand #5 1) Write the balanced chemical equation for the combustion of hexane, including physical states. Combustion reactions occur during burning, releasing heat and generally accompanied by light. Because of the heat, water will be produced as a vapor. 2 C6 H14 (g) + 19 02cg) 12 CO2 (g) + 14 H2O (9) Use the balanced chemical equation above and stoichiometry to solve the following problems. 2) Calculate the maximum number of moles of carbon dioxide that...
a For the following balanced chemical equation, calculate how many moles of products would be produced if 0.666 mol of the first reactant were to react completely CO (9) + 4H2(g) + CH (9) + 2H, 0(1) mol CH mol H2O b For the following balanced chemical equation, calculate how many moles of products would be produced if 0.441 mol of the first reactant were to react completely. BaCl, (aq) + 2AgNO, (aq) + 2ACI(8) + Ba(NO), (aq) mol AgCI...
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) +...
QUESTION 16 The following balanced chemical equation is in equilibrium Which of the following changes will shift the equilibrium towards forming more products? 2A(g) + B(g) = 30g) 20(g) Increase the pressure of B Double the pressure of both reactants and products Decrease the volume of the reaction vessel, while the total mass and the temperature remain constant Add a catalyst Decrease the pressure of A QUESTION 17 You seal 10.0 moles of solid NH4NO3 into an empty 5.00 L...
(2 points) Look at the the following chemical equation. Explain how you would balanced it and give a good try at doing it (explanation is more imporant) NaBr+ CaF2 -->_NaF +_Cabr2