31. For the reaction shown, calculate how many grams of oxy- gen form when each quantity...
For the reaction shown, calculate how many grams of oxygen form when each quantity of reactant completely reacts. 2HgO(s)→2Hg(l)+O2(g) A. 2.55g HgO B. 6,89g HgO C. 1.50kg HgO D. 3.95mg HgO
Q1 :- For the reaction shown, calculate how many grams of oxygen form when each quantity of reactant completely reacts. 2HgO(s)→2Hg(l)+O2(g) (C) 1.73 kgHgO (D) 3.60 mgHgO Q2:- For the reaction 2KClO3(s)→2KCl(s)+3O2(g) calculate how many grams of oxygen form when each quantity of reactant completely reacts. You may want to reference (Pages 253 - 256) Section 8.4 while completing this problem. A - 2.66 gKClO3 B- 0.400 gKClO3 C- 80.0 kgKClO3 D- 20.8 mgKClO3 Q3:- Sulfuric acid can dissolve aluminum...
For the reactation calculate how many grams of the product form when 3.0g of Na2O completely reacts assume that there is more than enough of the other reactant Na2O(s)+H2O>>>>2NaOH(aq)
Part A For the reaction Ca(s)+Cl2(g)--> CaCl2(s) calculate how many grams of the product form when 20.4 of Ca completely reacts. Assume that there is more than enough of the other reactant. Part B. For the reaction 2K(s)+Br2(l)-->2KBr(s) calculate how many grams of the product form when 20.4g of Br2 completely reacts. Assume theres more than enough. Part C. For the reaction 4Cr(s)+3O2(g)--->2Cr2O3(s) calculate how many grams of the product form when 20.4g of O2 completely reacts. Assume theres more...
How many grams of magnesium oxide form when 14.8 L of oxygen gas, measured at STP, completely reacts with magnesium metal according to this reaction? 2 Mg(s) + O2(g) → 2 MgO(s)
For the reaction 4Cr(s)+3O2(g)→2Cr2O3(s) calculate how many grams of the product form when 15.4 g of O2 completely reacts. Assume that there is more than enough of the other reactant.
For the reaction 2KClO3(s)→2KCl(s)+3O2(g) calculate how many grams of oxygen form when each quantity of reactant completely reacts. a. 82.0 kg KClO3 b. 23.0 mgKClO3
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
34. For the reaction written below, calculate how many grams of the product form when 2.4 g of chlorine gas completely reacts. Assume there is more than enough of the other reactant. 2 Na (s) +Cl2 (g)-2 NaCI (s)
For the reaction shown, calculate how many grams of oxygen form when each of the following completely reacts. 2KClO3(s)→2KCl(s)+3O2(g) 2.73g KClO3 0.336g KClO3 89.6g KClO3 20.5g KClO3