0/5 pts Incorrect Question 10 If 118.0 g of potassium are reacted completely with excess chlorine,...
4. Chlorine is reacted with potassium bromide to produce potassium chloride and bromine a) Write and Balance the equation b) If 1.855g of Chlorine and 3.205 grams of potassium bromide are mixed in solution. c) What is the Limiting Reactant d) How many mols of the excess reactant remains 5. What volume (in L) of 0.150 M KCI solution will completely react with 0.150 L of a 0.175 M Pb(NOs)2 solution according to the following balanced chemical equation PbCl2(s)+2 KNO(aq)...
A student reacted 10.2 g of barium chloride with excess silver nitrate, according to the equation BaCl2(aq)+2AgNO3(aq) +2AgCl(s)+Ba(NO3)2(aq). a. What is the theoretical yield for silver chloride? b. If the student recovers 8.48 g of silver chloride, what is the percent yield for this reaction? Potassium and chlorine combine to form potassium chloride. a. How many grams of potassium chloride can be produced from 2.50 g of potassium? 2k + Cl2 → 2kci mmik= 39.10 ginol o KC1 = 74.55g/mol
Question 1 1 pts Calculate the mass of potassium chloride, KCI, (in grams) formed when 7.00 g of chlorine gas is allowed to react with 5.00 g of potassium. (write the chemical reaction first) 7.36 7.38 14.7 4.77 9.53 Question 2 1 pts Carbon dioxide is produced in the following reaction: 5 H2C204(aq) + 2 KMnO4 (aq) + 3 H2SO4 (aq) → 10 CO2(g) + 2 MnSO4 (aq) + K2SO4 (aq) + 8 H20 (1) What is the limiting reagent...
Incorrect Question 4 0/6 pts In the following balanced reaction, if you reacted 10 mol of O2 with 15 mol of potassium (K), how many mol of potassium oxide would be produced? 4K + O2 -------> 2KO
(3 pts.) 3 If 3.0 moles of potassium react with excess oxygen, how many moles of potassium oxide will form? 4 K(s) + O₂(g) → 2 K₂O(s) (3 pts.) 4 How many grams of potassium oxide can be produced from 4.50 g of K and an excess of O, based on the equation in question 3?
(3 pts.) 3 13.0 moles of potassium react with excess oxygen, how many moles of potassium oxide will form? K(s) + _ _02 (g) → K20 (5) (3 pts.) 4 How many grams of potassium oxide can be produced from 4.50 g of K and an excess of O, based on the equation in question 3?
Question 10 5 pts An excess of Al and 2.3 mol of Br2 are reacted according to the equation: 2Al + 3Br2 2A1Br3 How many moles of AlBr3 are formed, assuming 100% yield? 1.5 3.5 2.3 O 1.2 0.8
chemistry limiting reactant question 3 Nitrogen monoxide reacts with chlorine to form nitrosyl chloride according to the following Unbalanced reaction, Nog)+ Cl2(g) → Nocle) 1 If we start with 12.56 of nitrogen monoxide and 17,8 g of chlorine. how many grams of the excess reactant are leftover after the reaction is complete?
a. 2Al(s)+3Cl2(g)→2AlCl3(s) You are given 19.0 g of aluminum and 24.0 g of chlorine gas.If you had excess aluminum, how many moles of aluminum chloride could be produced from 24.0 g of chlorine gas, Cl2? b. Determine the balanced chemical equation for this reaction. C8H18(g)+O2(g)→CO2(g)+H2O(g) c. 3H2(g)+N2(g)→2NH3(g) 1.08 g H2 is allowed to react with 10.3 g N2, producing 1.04 g NH3. What is the theoretical yield for this reaction under the given conditions? What is the percent yield for...
1259 2 0 349H₂ = $.675 mol 10. A 5.95-g sample of AgNO3 is reacted with excess BaCl2 according to the equation 2AgNO3(aq) + BaCl2(aq) + 2AgCl(s) + Ba(NO3)2(aq) to give 4.48 g of AgCl. What is the percent yield of AgCl?