If 3.60 moles of SiO2

  1. check answer please10. 2 Ca3(PO4)2(s) + 6 SiO2(g) + 10 C(s) ---> P4(s) + 6 CaSiO3(s) + 10 CO(g) If 39.3 g of Ca3(PO4)2, 24.4 g
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  2. How many moles of silicon dioxide SiO2 are needed to produce 13.5 moles of water?SiO2 + 4 HF  SiF4 + 2 H2O Responses 322 mol
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  3. If 3.60 moles of SiO2 and 3.60 moles of C react to form SiC accodring to the equationSiO2 + 3 C -> SiC + 2 CO how many moles of
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  4. 6HF + SiO2 → H2SiF6 + 2H2OIdentify the limiting reactant and excess reactant if 45 moles of SiO2 and 140 moles of HF react.
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  5. Put the following in order in terms of increasing melting point: SiH4, SiO2, CH4, NH3, PH3.Lowest → Highest (A) NH3, PH3, CH4,
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  6. How many oxygen atoms are in 1.90g og quartz (SiO2)?ok so 1.90g SiO2(1mol/60.0843g SiO2)(2 O mols/1 mol SiO2)
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  7. How many moles of SiO2 will contain 48 g of oxygen?
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  8. A Portland cement sample contained 20% SiO2 by weight derived from two silicate compounds. SiO2.2 CaO and SiO2. 3CaO that are
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  9. Initially, there are 33 moles of A and 0 moles of B. How many moles of A and B will be present after the system reaches
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  10. 1. Silicon dioxide reacts with carbon upon heating to produce silicon carbide (SiC) and carbon monoxide.SiO2(s) + 3C(s) = SiC(s)
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