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Question Completion Status: ment_id=_455661_1amp;co QUESTION 1 Consider the generic chemical equation: 2A + 3B ---- ----gt; 3 C If 6 moles of A and...

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Question Completion Status:ment_id=_455661_1&coQUESTION 1Consider the generic chemical equation:2A + 3B --------> 3 CIf 6 moles of A and 2 moles of B are reacted, what is the maximum number of moles of C that can be formed?OA. 9 mol CO B. 4 mol CO C. 2 mol COD. 3 mol CQUESTION 2For the reaction below, calculate the number of moles of NH3 that would be formed when 5.5 moles of N2H4 reacts completely:3 N2H4 -----> 4 NH3 + N2O A. 7.3 mol NH3O B. 4.1 mol NH3O C. 1.8 mol NH3O D. 22 mol NH3QUESTION 3Consider the following combination reaction:2 H2 + 02 ------> 2 H20If you are provided with 10 molecules of hydrogen and 10 molecules of oxygen, which reactant is the limiting reactant? And, what is thenumber of water molecules that can be formed?Click Save and Submit to save and submit. Click Save All Answers to save all answers.IIFF8Co-F3000F5F602F4escF1F2&Q
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