Question 18 (5 points) Consider the following hypothetical equation. 2 AB + 1 CD --> A₂D + CB₂ OR 2 AB+ CD right arrow A₂D + CB2 The atomic weight of A is 25.0 g/mol The atomic weight of B is 50.0 g/mol The atomic weight of C is 30.0 g/mol The atomic weight of D is 15.0 g/mol Calculate the percent yield of CB2 if 77.0 grams are produced from the reaction of 110.64 grams of AB and 44.45 grams of CD. Do not type units with your answer. Your Answer:
Question 17 (5 points) Consider the following hypothetical equation. 2 AB3+ 3 C₂D --> A₂D3 + 6 CB OR 2 A B3 + 3 C₂ D right arrow A2 D3 + 6 C B The atomic weight of A is 25.0 g/mol The atomic weight of B is 50.0 g/mol The atomic weight of C is 30.0 g/mol The atomic weight of D is 15.0 g/mol Calculate the percent yield of A2D3 if 4.94 grams are produced from the reaction of 27.01 grams of AB3 and 31.11 grams of C₂D. Do not type units with your answer.
Question 16 (5 points) Use the following theoretical equation 3 A₂B + 6 CD --> 6 AD + 3 C₂B (OR 3 A₂ B + 6 C D right arrow 6 AD + 3 C₂ B) Calculate the number of molecules of C₂B formed from the reaction of (1.35500x10^3) grams of A₂B and (1.637x10^3) grams of CD The atomic weight of A is 15.0 grams/mol The atomic weight of B is 50.0 grams/mol The atomic weight of C is 35.0 grams/mol The atomic weight of D is 120.0
Question 15 (5 points) Use the following theoretical equation A₂B3 + 3 C₂D --> A₂D3 + 3 C₂B (OR A2 B3 + 3 C₂ D right arrow A₂ D3 + 3 C₂ B) Calculate the number of molecules of C₂B formed from the reaction of (3.50000x10^1) grams of A₂B3 and (1.1450x10^3) grams of C₂D The atomic weight of A is 15.0 grams/mol The atomic weight of B is 50.0 grams/mol The atomic weight of C is 35.0 grams/mol The atomic weight of D is 120.0
Question 18 (5 points) Consider the following hypothetical equation. 2 AB + 1 CD --> A₂D + CB₂ OR 2 AB+ CD right arrow A
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