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How many moles of CF4 can be produced when 9.00 mol C react with 10.00 mol F2? ________ mol CF4 How many moles of each reactant are left over? Note that at least one must disappear. ______mol C remain ________ mol F2 remain
11. | -/1 points 0/10 Submissions Used How many moles of CF4 can be produced when 5.50 mol C reacts with 6.78 mol F2?! mol How many moles of each reactant are left over? (Note that at least one of the reactants must disappear.) C remaining mol F2 remaining mol Show Mu Woul
-/1 points | WERTZCAMS3 1.P.026.0/10 Submissions Used How many moles of CF, can be produced when 8.89 mol C reacts with 3.62 mol F2? mol How many moles of each reactant are left over? (Note that at least one of the reactants must disappear.) C remaining F2 remaining mol mol Additional Materials Chapter 1 - The Early Experiments
102 Viewing Saved Work Revert to Last Response 0/15 points Previous Answers My Ne Given the following balanced equation... 4NH3 + 702 → 4NO2 + 6H20 If 0.641 moles of ammonia is reacted with 0.706 moles of oxygen, how many moles of excess reactant remains after the reaction is complete? X mol Submit Answer Practice Another Version
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...
How many moles of NaCI are produced when 0.5 moles of Na2COs react with excess hydrochloric acid in the acid-base double displacement reaction according to the following equation? Na2COs(s)+2HCl(aq) 2NaCl(aq)+ H20()+ CO2(9) 8.6 g of Na2COs has been neutralised how many grams of NaCI must have been produced? How many moles of Pb(NO3)2 must have reacted with excess KI if 1.5 moles of Pbl2 were produced in the double displacement reaction according to the following equation? Pb(NO3)2(aq) + 2Kl(aq)- Pbl2(s)...
(References) For the reaction: 4P(s) + 3 02(g) + 2 P,03(s) a. How many moles of P are required to react completely with 1.00 mole of O2? mol b. How many moles of P,03 are produced from the complete reaction of 1.00 mole of O2? mol c. How many moles of O2 are required to produce 0.80 moles of P203? mol Submit Answer Try Another Version 10 item attempts remaining
a For the following unbalanced equation, indicate how many moles of the second reactant would be required to react with exactly 0.275 mol of the first reactant. Cl2(g) + KI(aq) +12(8) + KCl(aq) mol KI b For the following unbalanced equation, indicate how many moles of the second reactant would be required to react with exactly 0.355 mol of the first reactant. Co(s) +P(s) CozP2 (8) mol P4 C For the following unbalanced equation, indicate how many moles of the...
27. 1/2 points Previous Answers ncchemap 6.041. CS (0) +0,0) + CO2(0) + S02() (a) Consider the unbalanced equation above. What is the maximum mass of so, that can be produced when 36.0 g of cs, and 64.5 g 0, react? 40. 60.6 g Soz (b) Assume the reaction in part (a) goes to completion. Calculate the mass of excess reactant. 40) 25.5 X 9 28. + 1/2 points Previous Answers ncchemap 6.044. N, (.) +0,6) ► N2050) (a) Consider...
Na2SiO3 + 8 HF -> H2SiF6 + 2NaF + 2H20 a. how many moles is 220 grams of Na2SiO3? b. How many grams of NaF form when .560 mol of HF react with 220 g of Na2SiO3? FInd LR. c. What is the excess reactant and how many moles of excess reactant remain? Please show and explain every step. Thank you.