Question 5 (5 points) Use the following chemical equation CH12 +90₂6CO₂ + 6H₂O (OR C6H₁2 + 90₂ right arrow 6 CO₂ + 6H₂O)

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Question 5 (5 points) Use the following chemical equation CH12 +90₂6CO₂ + 6H₂O (OR C6H₁2 + 90₂ right arrow 6 CO₂ + 6H₂O)

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Question 5 5 Points Use The Following Chemical Equation Ch12 90 6co 6h O Or C6h 2 90 Right Arrow 6 Co 6h O 1
Question 5 5 Points Use The Following Chemical Equation Ch12 90 6co 6h O Or C6h 2 90 Right Arrow 6 Co 6h O 1 (31.65 KiB) Viewed 9 times
Question 5 (5 points) Use the following chemical equation CH12 +90₂6CO₂ + 6H₂O (OR C6H₁2 + 90₂ right arrow 6 CO₂ + 6H₂O) How many grams of O₂ gas are required to react with 151.5 grams of C6H₁2? The molecular weight of water is 18.02 g/mol The molecular weight of CO2 is 44.01 g/mol The molecular weight of O2 is 32.00 g/mol The molecular weight of CH₁2 is 84.18 g/mol 1 mole of a gas at STP is 22.414 L Do not type units with your answer Your Answer: Answer Question 6 (5 points) Use the following chemical equation CH12 +90₂6CO₂ + 6H₂O (OR C8H12 + 90₂ right arrow 6 CO₂ + 6H₂O) How many grams of CO₂ can you produce from 0.400 moles of Oxygen gas? The molecular weight of water is 18.02 g/mol The molecular weight of CO2 is 44.01 g/mol The molecular weight of O2 is 32.00 g/mol 1 mole of a gas at STP is 22.414 L Do not type units with your answer Your Answer: Answer
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