Chemistry
Chemistry, 30.11.2020 07:30, Tokkey12

1. Given the following reaction: (Balance the equation first!) C3H8 + 5 O2 > 3 CO2 + 4 H2OaA
If you start with 5.33 g of O2,
determine the number of moles of carbon dioxide produced
determine the number of grams of H2O produced

2. Given the following equation:
Al2(SO3)3 + 6 NaOH > 3 Na2SO3 + 2 Al(OH)3
If 9.0 g of Al2(SO3)3 is reacted
Determine the number of moles of Al(OH)3 produced
Determine the number of grams of Na2SO3 produced

3. Given the following equation:
4 Al2O3 + 9 Fe > 3 Fe3O4 + 8 Al
If 9.46 g of Fe is reacted
Determine the number of moles of Al produced
Determine the number of grams of Fe3O4 produced

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