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1.Write out the balanced chemical equation for the double replacement reaction
You may be given either the numberof grams or moles of chemical A.....and asked to determine either thenumber of moles or grams of chemical BGrams of AMoles of AMoles of BGrams of B1. Convert from the number of 2. Convert from the number 3. Convert from the number ofgrams of A to the number of moles of moles of A to the numberof A using the molar mass of A.moles of B to the number of gramsof moles of B using theof B using the molar mass of B.coefficients of the balancedchemical equation.8. How many grams of H2 are required to produce 7.50 grams of ammonia NH3? Use the balancedequation (this time the equation is already balanced):N2(g) + 3H2(9) - 2NH3(9)9. If 54.7 grams of propane (C3Hs) and 89.6 grams of oxygen (O2) are available in the balancedcombustion reaction below:C3 H8 + 502 - 3CO2 + 4H20a) Which reactant is limiting (show your work)?b) What is the theoretical yield of CO2 in grams?