> (1) Find a balanced chemical reaction (from your lab, book, or anywhere). You can use any reaction, but don't use the

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> (1) Find a balanced chemical reaction (from your lab, book, or anywhere). You can use any reaction, but don't use the

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> (1) Find a balanced chemical reaction (from your lab, book, or anywhere). You can use any reaction, but don't use the one in my PowerPoint lecture, Exercise 5. or last quiz. (For example: 1 N2 + 3 H2 ---> 2NH3) (2) Write a question from converting gram to gram. (for example: calculate how many grams of H2 are needed to react with 25.8 g of N2) (3) Show your complete calculations. If you are not sure, please see a tutor. This will help you do better on your Exam 3 next week. Edit View Insert Format Tools Table 12px Paragraph B IU A BV Te 1) CaHalg) +502(e) --> 3CO2(g) + 4H2O(g) 2) How many grams of C3Hg is needed to react with 14.8 g of CO2? 3) -Mol of CO2- 14.8/44.0=336 mol CO2 -mol of C3H3-.336 x 1/3= 112 mol C3H8 -grams of C3H8-112 x 44 = 4.93 grams of CzHg ► spansub 55 words </> 2 Ma
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