Chapter 7: Q. 7.54 (page 243)
Write all of the mole-mole factors for each of the following chemical equations:
a.
b.
Short Answer
(a) The mole-mole factors are.
(b) The mole-mole factors are.
Chapter 7: Q. 7.54 (page 243)
Write all of the mole-mole factors for each of the following chemical equations:
a.
b.
(a) The mole-mole factors are.
(b) The mole-mole factors are.
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a. Write a balanced equation for the reaction, including the heat of reaction.
b. Is the reaction endothermic or exothermic?
c. How many moles of are produced when moles of reacts?
d. How many grams of are needed to react with of
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a. Write the balanced chemical equation.
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c. How many grams of are produced when localid="1653471888239" gof completely reacts?
d. How many grams of are needed to form localid="1653471898307" gof ?
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