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7. Consider the following balanced chemical equation: 3 CI, + 6 KOH 5 KCI KCIO, +...
1b Refer to this equation: 3 Cl2 + 6 KOH --> KCIO3 + 5 KCI + 3 H20 12.0 grams of Cl, is reacted with excess KOH. If 8.70 g of KCl is obtained, what is the percent yield? Hint: find theoretical yield Hint: percent yield -(actual yield/ theoretical yield) x 100 62.1% 51.4% 12.5 % 87.1% 41.30
3 Cl2 + 6 KOH 5 KC - KCIOS - 3H30 a. How many moles of Cly have to react to produce 15 x 10 moles of KCIO3? b. How many grams of KCl are produced from the complete reaction of 3.0 moles of KOH? c. How many moles of Cly have to react to produce 5.40 x 103 g of H20? d. How many molecules of KOH have to react to produce 1.5 moles of H20? e. How many...
You are provided with 4.24 mol of nitrogen monoxide gas. Using the balanced chemical equation completed in Part A, determine how many moles of oxygen gas are needed to completely react with the nitrogen monoxide gas and how many moles of nitrogen dioxide are formed as a result?
TOANE Cole lavancue 1. Given the balanced equation: (Show all work, 4 pts each except e, 5 points) 3 Cl2 + 6 KOH 5 KCI + KCIO3 + 3H20 a. How many moles of Cl2 have to react to produce 1.5 x 10-3 moles of KCIO3? b. How many grams of KCl are produced from the complete reaction of 3.0 m KOH? c. How many moles of Cl2 have to react to produce 5.40 x 103 g of H20? d....
N2(g)3H2(g)2NH3(g) Answer Consider the following balanced chemical equation 4KO2(s)2H20(I)302(8) +4KOH(s) Determine the mass (in g) of (a) KOH formed if 10.0 g of KO2 reacts with 10.0 g of H2O. Identify the limiting reactant. Determine the mass (in g) of KOH formed when 20.0 g of (b) KO2 reacts with 10.0 g of H20. Identify the limiting reactant. Determine the mass (in g) of (c) O2 formed when 25.0 g of KO2 reacts with 5.00 g of H20. Identify the...
for problems 3-6, refer to the following balanced equation: 2C2H2(g) + 5O2(g) + 4CO2(g) + 2H2O(0) 3. How many moles of CO2 are produced when 18 moles of O2 reacts? 4. How many grams of water (H20) are produced from 8.4 moles of CH2?! 5. How many grams of O2 react with 7.32 g of CzHz? During an experiment, 5.19 g of oxygen (O2) reacted with excess C2Hz to produce 4.38 g of CO2. Determine the percent yield of CO2...
Part B You are provided with 3.76 mol of nitrogen monoxide gas. Using the balanced chemical equation completed in Part A, determine nitrogen monoxide gas and how many moles of nitrogen dioxide are formed as a result? Express the amounts in moles to two decimal places separated by a comma. View Available Hint(s) O ALQ * o B ? amount of O2, amount of NO2 = mol sing the balanced chemical equation completed in Part A, determine how many molos...
6.10 Balance the chemical equation: 2 AI +3 CI, 2 AICI, a. How many moles of chlorine gas will react with 0.160 mole of aluminum? b. The theoretical yield (Sec. 6.9) for a chemical reaction is the maximum amount of a product that can be obtained from given amounts of reactants. Calculate the theoretical yield, in grams, of aluminum chloride that could be produced from 5.27 moles of aluminum. (Assume that enough Cl, is present.) c. What is the theoretical...
a Consider the balanced chemical equation 4Cr(s) + 302(g) + 2Cr2O3(s) What mole ratio would you use to calculate how many moles of oxygen gas would be needed to react completely with a given number of moles of chromium metal? 4 mol O2 3 mol Cr 2 mol O2 3 mol Cr 3 mol O2 2 mol Cr 3 mol O2 4 mol Cr b Consider the balanced chemical equation 4Cr(s) + 302 (9) + 2Cr2O3(s) What mole ratio would...
Show setups and calculations for full credit. 1. (8) For the balanced reaction equation: 302 + CS2 → CO2 + 2802 Calculate the number of moles of CO2 produced when 10.8 moles of O2 react completely with excess CS2. 2. (10) For the balanced reaction equation: N2 + 3H2 → 2NH3 Calculate the mass in grams of NH3 produced when 8.54 grams of H2 react completel with excess N2. 3. (6) How many moles of NH3 are present in 204...