Question
Calculate how many grams of MgO that can be produced from 4.58 of Mg metal and 0.99 of O2 gas.
Recall the balanced reaction is:
2 Mg (s) + O2 (g) 2 MgO (s)
And the answers to part one were:
Moles of MgO from 4.58 g Mg = 0.1884
Moles of MgO from 0.99 g O2 = 0.0619
Limiting reagent = O2
Enter the mass of MgO possible (the theoretical yield)
Recall the balanced reaction is:
2 Mg (s) + O2 (g) 2 MgO (s)
And the answers to part one were:
Moles of MgO from 4.58 g Mg = 0.1884
Moles of MgO from 0.99 g O2 = 0.0619
Limiting reagent = O2
Enter the mass of MgO possible (the theoretical yield)
Answers
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