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Aparna Shakti
Numerade educator
Fe2O3 + 3CO ? 2 Fe + 3CO2 8. If you have 2.00 moles of iron (III) oxide, how many moles of carbon dioxide will be formed?
Ronald Prasad
Mg(OH)2 + 2HBr ? MgBr2 + 2H2O 7. If you have 23.63 grams of hydrogen bromide, how many moles of magnesium bromide are produced?
2NaOH + CO2 ? Na2CO3 + H2O 6. If you have 6 moles of sodium hydroxide, how many moles of water will be formed?
Chareen Guzman
Fe2O3 + 3CO ? 2 Fe + 3CO2 5. If you have 57.6 moles of iron (III) oxide, how many grams of carbon dioxide will be formed?
Paul Gabriel
[ mathrm{N}_{2}+3 mathrm{H}_{2} ightarrow 2 mathrm{NH}_{3} ] 4. If a reaction starts initially with 185.3 grams of nitrogen and 45.45 grams of hydrogen, what is the limiting reactant?
David Collins
1. What is the molar mass of MgBr2?
SiO2 + 2NaOH ? 2Na2SiO2 + H2O 3. If 6.75 g of silicon dioxide reacts with 18.75g sodium hydroxide, what is the excess reactant?
2NaCl + F? ? 2NaF + Cl? 2. If a reaction starts initially with 14.61 grams of sodium chloride and 4.75 grams of fluorine, what is the limiting reactant?
4P + 5O2 ? 2P2O5 1. If a reaction starts initially with 72 grams of phosphorus and 85 grams of oxygen, what is the limiting reactant?
Daniel Gosser
Given wanted If given 2.621 moles of O2 how many moles of H2O will you produce? 4NH3 + 3O2 ? 2 N2 + 6H2O Multiply by 1032.3 and go to that room for next question.