The Substances Butane C4h10 And Oxygen Gas React To Form Carbon Dioxide And Water Unbalanced Equation C4h10 9 O 1 (16.62 KiB) Viewed 20 times
The Substances Butane C4h10 And Oxygen Gas React To Form Carbon Dioxide And Water Unbalanced Equation C4h10 9 O 2 (22.66 KiB) Viewed 20 times
The substances butane (C4H10) and oxygen gas react to form carbon dioxide and water. Unbalanced equation: C4H10 (9) + O₂ (g) CO₂ (g) + H₂O (9) In one reaction, 54.7 g of H₂O is produced. What amount (in mol) of O₂ was consumed? What mass (in grams) of CO₂ is produced? mol O₂ consumed g CO₂ produced
Use balanced chemical equations to relate amounts of reactants and products. The unbalanced equation for the reaction between calcium hydroxide and hydrochloric acid is shown below. Balance the equation (enter the smallest integer possible in each box, including the integer "1" when needed) and determine the amount of HCI consumed and the amounts of CaCl₂ and H₂O produced when 0.373 mol of Ca(OH)₂ reacts. Ca(OH)₂ (aq) + HCI (aq) →→→ CaCl₂ (aq) + mol HCI consumed mol CaCl₂ produced mol H₂O produced H₂0 (1)
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