30. (Bonus) 0.020 mol of XeFg reacts with 0.20 mol of H2. How many gases are present in the product mixture aft...
For the reaction, calculate how many moles of the product form when 1.93 mol of H2 completely reacts. Assume that there is more than enough of the other reactant. H2(g)+Cl2(g)→2HCl(g)
How many moles of H2 and HI will be present at equilbrium if 0.2980 mol HI are placed into a 1-L flask and allowed to react at a temperature where for the following reaction takes place: 2HI(g) → H2(g) + 12(g) K = 10.8 mol H2 mol HI
How many moles of H2 and HI will be present at equilibrium if 0.8430 mol HI are placed into a 1-L flask and allowed to react at a temperature where for the following reaction takes place: 2HI(g) H2(g) + I2(g) K = 16.5 mol H2? mol HI?
How many moles of H2 and HI will be present at equilbrium if 0.9060 mol HI are placed into a 1-L flask and allowed to react at a temperature where for the following reaction takes place: 2HI(g) → H2(g) + 12(9) K = 15.6 10.444 x mol H2 x mol HI 2 106 X "
11 If 50.0 g of H2 and 130.0 g of O2 react, how many moles of H2O can be produced in the reaction below? 2 H2(g) + O2(g) → 2 H2O(g) Attempts remaining: 2 12 If 41.1 g of NO and 26.9 g of Oz react together, how many grams of NO2 can be formed via the reaction below? 2 NO (g) + O2(g) → 2 NO2 (g) Attempts remaining: 2 13 - You have 2.2 mol Xe and 1.9...
A.) Given the reaction 2A + B ⇋ 4 C (all gases) concentrations at equilibrium are A = 0.076 M B = 0.829 M If K = 3.32, find the concentration of C and report it in M units. B.) Cu (s) + 2 Ag+ ⇋ Cu2+ (aq+) + 2 Ag(s) K = 7.88 x 104 PbCl2 (s) ⇋ Pb2+ (aq) + 2 Cl- (aq) K = 2.4 x 10-4 AgI (s) ⇋ Ag+ (aq) + I- (aq) K =...
Bonus Question (20 points). Nitrogen dioxide gas reacts with water vapor to produce oxygen and ammonia gases. Suppose that 12.8 g of nitrogen dioxide gas reacts with 5.00 L of water vapor 375 °C and 725 tor? how many moles of nitrogen dioxide gas are there initially? b. how many moles of water vapor are there initially? e Balance the chemical reaction. Complete the following table after solving and NO + H2O - O d. What is the limiting reagent?...
For the reaction shown, calculate how many moles of each product form when the given amount of each reactant completely reacts. Assume that there is more than enough of the other reactant. 2PbS(s)+3O2(g)→2PbO(s)+2SO2(g) 1) 2.8 mol O2 . . . ? mol PbO 2) ? mol SO2 3) 6.0 mol O2 . . . ? mol PbO 4) ? mol SO2
How many moles of phosphorus trichloride may theoretically form when 0.7541 g of phosphorus reacts? (Use 123.9 g moll for the molar mass of phosphorus.) P4(s) + 6 C12(g) + 4 PC13(1) Question 6 3 pts How many moles of phosphorus trichloride may theoretically form when 2.409 g of chlorine reacts? (Use 70.90 g mol-1 for the molar mass of chlorine.) P4(s) + 6 C12(8) 4 PC13(1) For the following redox reaction, Fe3O4(s) + H2(g) - 3 Fe(s) + 4H2O(1)...
How many moles of NiCl2 can be formed in the reaction of 9.13 mol of Ni(s) and 11.68 mol of HCl(aq)? The other product is H2(g). Report your answer to the hundredths of a mol without units.