Calculate the moles of CO2 formed when 4.2 mol of

  1. Based on the balance equation 2C6H14+19O2 gives 12CO2+14H2O calculate the moles of CO2 formed when G moles of H2O formed
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  2. is this correct Certainly! Let’s complete the table. Here are the initial number of moles for each substance:Initial moles of
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  3. A sample of 690. moles of O2 reacted according to the balanced equation,4Al+3O2=2Al2O3 after reaction, 163 moles of O2 remained.
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  4. 5.88 moles of nitrogen and 16.2 moles of oxygen are mixed and heated at 2000C° until equilibrium is established ,11,28 moles of
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  5. 5.88 moles of nitrogen and 16.2 moles of oxygen are mixed until the equilibrium is established 11.28 moles of nitric acid are
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  6. 5.88 moles of nitrogen and 16.2 moles of oxygen are mixed until the equilibrium is established, 11.28 moles of nitric oxide are
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  7. Calculate the number of moles of NH3 that can be formed from the complete reaction of 0.30 moles of N2 according to the equation
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  8. Calculate the number of moles of NH3 that can be formed from the complete reaction of 0.30 moles of N2 according to the equation
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  9. Calculate the number of moles of water produced when 3.3 moles of Cu(NO3)2 are formed in the reaction 3Cu + 8HNO3 --> 3Cu(NO3)2
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  10. In an experiment a 40,88g sample of inc reacted with hydrochloric acid; ZN+2HCL-ZnCl2+H2It was found that 68g of ZnCL2 formed a)
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