Given the following equation: 2 NaClO$_3$ ? 2 NaCl + 3 O$_2$. If 6.58 moles of O$_2$ is produced, How many moles of NaClO$_3$ react? Round your answer to 2 decimal places. Include units. Blank 1: Blank 2: Question 7 (1 point) In the reaction 2Mg + O$_2$ ? 2MgO, the law of definite proportions states that for every 2 moles of Mg you will need how many moles of O$_2$? a. 1 mol b. 4 mol c. 3 mol d. 2 mol Question 8 (1 point) Mole ratios for a reaction are obtained from the _____. a. total mass of products b. periodic table c. molar masses d. balanced chemical equation
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