Question 15 5 points) Use the following theoretical equation 3A₂B+6CD6AD+3C₂B (OR 3A₂B+6CD right arrow &AD 30₂ Calculate
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Question 15 5 points) Use the following theoretical equation 3A₂B+6CD6AD+3C₂B (OR 3A₂B+6CD right arrow &AD 30₂ Calculate
Question 15 5 points) Use the following theoretical equation 3A₂B+6CD6AD+3C₂B (OR 3A₂B+6CD right arrow &AD 30₂ Calculate the number of molecules of AD formed from the reaction of (2.3000x101) grams of A-8 and 2.1860x105) grams of CD The atomic weight of Ais 150 gram/mal The atomic weight of is 500 gram/mal The atomic weight of Cix350gr/mol The atomic weight of Dis 120.0 grams/mol Avogadro's number is (6022x10^23) Note: Your answer is assumed to be reduced to the highest power possible. Your Amwer: Answer Question 16 (5pin) Use the following theoretical equation AB₂+2C2CB+ A (ORAB₂+2 C right aw 2CB x10 Calculate the number of molecules of A formed from the reaction of (8.0000x10^1) grams of Alland (6.150x10^2) w of C The atomic weight of Ais 15.0gram/mal The atomic weight of Bis 500 gram/mal The atomic weight of Cix350gr/mol Avogadros number is (6.0220x10^23) Note: Your answer is assumed to be reduced to the highest power possible. Your Anwen Answer x10 Question 17 (5 points) Comider the following hypothetical equation SA+26-A₂B₂ OR SA 28 right aw The atomic weight of Ais 25.0 g/mol The atomic weight of is 500 g/mol Calculate the percent yield of AB if 20.0 grams of A-B₂ is produced from the reaction of 28.0 0 grams of A and 470 gramof Arawer Do not type units with your answer. Your Amwer: