SO2 (g) + H2O (l) ---> H2SO3 (aq) mol water: According to the following reaction, how many moles of ammonia will be form

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SO2 (g) + H2O (l) ---> H2SO3 (aq) mol water: According to the following reaction, how many moles of ammonia will be form

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SO2 (g) + H2O (l) ---> H2SO3 (aq)
mol water:
According to the following reaction, how many moles of ammonia will be formed upon the complete resction of 0.222 moles nitrogen gas with excess hydrogen gas?
N2 (g) + 3H2 (g) ----> 2NH3 (g)
For the following reaction, 174 grams of butane (C4H10) are allowed to react with 416 grams of oxygen gas.
2 C4H10 (g) + 13 O2 (g) ---> 8 CO2 (g) + 10 H2O (g)
What is the formula for the limiting reaction?
What is the maximum amount of carbon dioxide that can be formed?
grams:
What amount of the excess reagent remains after is complete?
grams:
For the following reaction, 2.02 grams of hydrogen gas are allowed to react with 84.3 grams of ethylene (C2H4).
H2 (g) + C2H4 (g) ---> C2H6 (g)
What is the formula for the limiting reagent?
What is the maximum amount of ethane (C2H6) that can be formed?
grams:
What amount of the excess reagent remains after the reaction is complete?
grams:
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