In this reaction: 4Li + O2 → 2Li2O, how many grams of Li2O are produced when 3.77 moles of Li are used?
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From the balanced chemical equation: 4Li + O2 → 2Li2O We can see that 4 moles of Li react to produce 2 moles of Li2O. Show more…
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