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What mass is equal to 2 moles of H2O36 g18 g3 g16 g 2 moles of
What mass is equal to 2 moles of H2O
36 g
18 g
3 g
16 g
2 moles of
O2 equals what mass?
64 g
32 g
8 g
16 g
Why should you not measure more than 100% product?
Measuring more than 100% yield indicates impurities.
Measuring more than 100% yield indicated mathematical or experimental errors.
The conservation of matter states matter cannot be created.
All of the above.
What mass of H2O is produced from 100 g of H2 in the following reaction. 2H2 + O2 → 2H2O
600 g H2O
900 g H2O
300 g H2O
200 g H2O
150 g of NaCl is equal to how many moles?
2 moles
5 moles
58 moles
2.5 moles
if the actual yield of a reaction is 50 g and the theoretical yield is 60 g. What is the percent yield.
25%
50%
60%
83.3%
What is the formula for percent yield?
none of the above
Theoretical yield / Actual yield x 100
Actual yield / Theoretical yield x 100
Theoretical yield / Actual yield x 100 and Actual yield / Theoretical yield x 100
How many moles of AlCl3 are present in 3.75 grams of AlCl3?
1.1 moles
0.093 moles
0.028 moles
363.75 moles
How many particles of O3 will be produced from 3 moles of NO2?
NO2 + O2 → NO + O3
8.1 x 10^23particles
1.8 x 10^24particles
2.2 x 10^26particles
6.02 x 10^24particles
Given 70 g of Cl2, how many particles of Br2 is produced?
Cl2 + 2KBr → 2KCl + Br2
1.2 x 10^24 particles
2.06 x 10^23 particles
1.66 x 10^23 particles
6.02 x 10^23 particles