Based on the nature of the reactants, classify the type of reaction that will mos likely...
A) According to the following reaction, how many moles of chlorine gas are necessary to form 0.939 moles carbon tetrachloride?carbon disulfide (s) +chlorine (g) → carbon tetrachloride (l) + sulfur dichloride (s)B) According to the following reaction, how many moles of dinitrogen monoxide will be formed upon the complete reaction of 0.261 moles ammonium nitrate?ammonium nitrate (aq) → dinitrogen monoxide (g) + water(l)C)According to the following reaction, how many moles of zinc hydroxide will be formed upon the complete reaction of 0.487 moles zinc oxide with...
A) According to the following reaction, how many moles of zinc hydroxide will be formed upon the complete reaction of 0.487 moles zinc oxide with excess water?zinc oxide (s) +water (l) → zinc hydroxide (aq)B) According to the following reaction, how many grams of ammonium nitrate are needed to form 22.6 grams of water?ammonium nitrate (aq) → dinitrogen monoxide (g) + water(l)C)According to the following reaction, how many grams of zinc hydroxide will be formed upon the complete reaction of 25.8 grams of water with excess zinc...
Consider the reaction between solid iron(III) oxide and carbon monoxide gas to form carbon dioxide gas and solid iron (11,111) oxide. If carbon monoxide is present in excess, determine the amount of iron(III) oxide needed to produce 2.21x1024 iron (11,HI) oxide molecules. O 1.83 moles 3.67 moles 07.34 moles O 11.0 moles O 5.50 moles 0.50 mol A, 0.60 mol B, and 0.90 mol C are reacted according to the following reaction A + 2B + 3C 2D + E...
Q1 Which of the following is true for a MOS capacitor with a P-type body? Select one: a. The charge in the inversion layer stays approximately constant as the gate voltage is increased above the threshold voltage b. The charge in the depletion region is proportional to the square root of the depletion region width, assuming that the body is uniformly doped c. In inversion, the total charge is equal to the sum of the charge in the depletion region...
d. chromium(III) perchlorate and boric acid Type of Reaction double-displacement single-displacement Molecular Total lonic Net lonic: 2. (4 points) Suppose 46.9 grams of chromium(III)oxide and 31.5 grams of silicon are combined, and the following reaction occurs. 2 CrO,() + 3 Sis) - 4 Crs) + 3 SIO (5) a. What is the theoretical yield (in grams) of silicon dioxide? b. How many chromium atoms can be produced? c. d. How many grams of chromium(ill oxide will be left over? How...
I would like some help with number 2. I'm having trouble with working out the problems. If you chould show your work step by step I could try to understand it. Thank you so much for your help. Molar Conversions Problem Sets i. For each of the following find the number of moies contained in each sample -12 A) 45.3 grams of Sodium Nitide%F)356 x 1012 Forraula Units of Cesium Chloride 5, B) 1.02 x 1034 atoms of Mercury :...
5) Choose the best classification of the reaction represented by the following equation: Pb(NO3)2(ay)+CaClg(ay)-PbCl20)+ Ca(NO3)2(a) A) decomposition B) precipitation C) oxidation-reduction D) acid-base E) combustion 5) 6) 6) Choose the best classification of the reaction represented by the following equation: HBr(ay)+ KOH(ag)KBr(ag) + H20( A) acid-base B) precipitation C) combustion D) combination E) decomposition 7) 7) Magnesium hydroxide, Mg(OH)2, as "Milk of Magnesia" can be used to neutralize excess stomach acid, represented by HCl(ag) according to the chemical equation below....
52. Based on the information in Table 20.1 below, which of the following is more likely to spontaneously occur? Page 10 A) Silver (Ag*')ion is reduced to silver metal. B) Zinc (Zn) ion is reduced to zinc metal. C) Zinc metal is oxidized to zine (Zn) ion. D) Copper (Cu) metal is oxidized to copper ion (Cu) TABLE 20.1 - Standard Reduction Potentials in Water at 25°C EV Reduction Half-Reaction FAG) +262 Flag +1.51 Mno," + H+ 3M + 4H00...
1) The combustion of a sample of butane, C.H(lighter fluid), produced 2.46 grams of water. 2 C4H10 + 1302 -------> 8CO2 + 10H20 (a) How many moles of water formed? (b) How many moles of butane burned? (c) How many grams of butane burned? (d) How much oxygen was used up in moles? (e) How much oxygen was used up in grams? 2) Using the following equation: 2 NaOH + H2SO4 → 2 H2O + Na2SO4 How many grams of...
5) How many moles of hydrogen gas are needed to react with oxygen to form one mole of 5) water? 2H2(8) + O268) - 2H20(1) A) 4 mol B) 1 mol C) 2 mol D) 0.5 mol E) 6 mol 6) Incomplete combustion occurs when there is insufficient oxygen to react with a compound. The suffocating gas carbon monoxide is a product of incomplete combustion. How many moles of oxygen gas are required for the complete combustion of 11.0 moles...