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Calculate the maximum numbers of moles and grams of iodic acid (HIO3) that can form when...
Calculate the maximum numbers of moles and grams of iodic acid (HIO3) that can form when 679g of iodine trichloride reacts with 115.6 g of water: _________ mol _________ g ICI3 + H2O ---> ICl + HIO3+ HCl [unbalanced] What mass of the excess reactant remains? What is that reactant? __ ICl3 __ H2O
Calculate the maximum numbers of moles and grams of iodic acid (HIO3) that can form when 547 g of iodine trichloride reacts with 224.5 g of water: ICl3 + H2O → ICl + HIO3 + HCl [unbalanced] ___mol HIO3 ___g HIO3 What mass of the excess reactant remains?____g
Calculate the maximum numbers of moles and grams of iodic acid (HlO3) that can form when 338 g of iodine trichloride reacts with 159.7 g of water: ICl3 + H2O → ICl + HIO3 + HCl (unbalanced) _____ mol HlO3 _____ g HlO3 What mass of the excess reactant remains? _____ g
Question 1: Be sure to answer all parts. Calculate the maximum numbers of moles and grams of iodic acid (HIO3) that can form when 622 g of iodine trichloride reacts with 124.1 g of water: ICl3 + H2O → ICl + HIO3 + HCl [unbalanced] mol HIO3? g HIO3? What mass of the excess reactant remains in grams? Question 2: Be sure to answer all parts. When 0.107 mol of carbon is burned in a closed vessel with 5.06 g...
Calculate the maximum numbers of moles and grams of H2S that can form when 153.0 g of aluminum sulfide reacts with 143.0 g of water: Al2S3 + H2O → Al(OH)3 + H2S [unbalanced] ______ mol H2S ______ g H2S What mass of the excess reactant remains? ______ g excess reactant
Make UP lef Check my work Be sure to answer all parts. Calculate the maximum numbers of moles and grams of H2S that can form when 127.3 g of sulfide reacts with 143.0 g of water: Al2Sg + H2O ? Al(OH)3 + H2S [unbalanced] mol H2S g H2S What mass of the excess reactant remains? g excess reactant
Iodic, iron (II) IODIDE PLEASE Moore Natalie Mckoy.Paul Alphabetical Shaffer. Philip Word.Haven PRINT Order by Last name Your Problem (5 points) Iodic acid, iron(II) iodide and hydrochloric acid react to form iron(III) chloride, iodine monochloride and water. If 6.00 g of each reactant are mixed and allowed to react, what mass of iodine monochloride will form if the percent yield is 78.5 % 1. Write the equation using correct formulas for each substance. (1 part-all or nothing.) H 2. Balance...
2 attempts left Check my work Be sure to answer all parts. Calculate the maximum numbers of moles and grams of HS that can form when 167.3 g of aluminum sulfide reacts with 143.0 g of water: Al,S3 + H,0 - Al(OH)3 + H2S (unbalanced) 3.34 14,5 133.9 XL, What mass of the excess reactant remains? 41.31 Xxcess reactant
Worksheet for quiz 2 (chapters 2 and 3) 1. (3 points) Calculate the maximum number of moles and grams of H2S that can form when 158 g of aluminum sulfide reacts with 131 g of water: ALS; + H2O + Al(OH)3 + H2S (unbalanced] How many grams of the excess reactant remain?
Nitrogen dioxide reacts with water to form nitric acid and nitrogen monoxide according to the equation: 3NO2(g)+H2O(l)→2HNO3(l)+NO(g) Part A Suppose that 4.8 mol NO2 and 1.0 mol H2O combine and react completely. Which reactant is in excess? Part B How many moles of the reactant in excess are present after the reaction has completed?