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What amount (in moles) of FeS2(s) are required to produced
What amount (in moles) of FeS2(s) are required to produced 64g of SO2(g) according to the following equation?
4FeS2(s) +
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mary.
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SO3 can be produced in the following two-step process:
FeS2 + O2 ---> Fe2O3 + SO2 S02 + O2 ----> SO3 Assuming that all the FeS2
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Becky
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In a reaction FeS2 is oxidized by O2toFe2O3 and SO2 . If the equivalents of O2 consumed
are 'y' then the equivalents of FeS2
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Chethan
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3Cu+8HNO3--> 3Cu(NO3)2+ 2NO+4H2O
How many moles of HNO3 are required to react with 6 moles of Cu? How many moles of Cu(NO3)2 are
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Andy
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CoCl3(aq) + K2S(aq) yield Co2S3(s) + KCl(aq)
How many moles of KCl would be produced when 0.470 moles of Co2S3 are produced in
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sarah
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pyrite, FeS2 reactswhen it is heated strongly in the air according to the equation
4 FeS2(s) + 11 O2 rightarrow 2 Fe2O3(s) + 8
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raina
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Use this equation: N2 + 3 H2 ---> 2 NH3
If 3.00 moles of H2 were used, how many moles of NH3 would be made? If 0.600 moles of NH3
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Theresa Kent
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Pyrites, FeS2, are a pollution-causing impurity in some coals. Upon combustion, the following rxn takes place:
2FeS2 + 5O2 à
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Mary White
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f 147 grams of FeS2 is allowed to react with 88 grams of O2 according to the following unbalanced equation, how many grams of
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Valarie
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How do you do this?
4 NH3 + 3 O2 --> 2 N2 + 6 H2O c.) Assume 1.0 mol N2 is produced. Calculate the moles required for each
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Deni
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