CIRCLE ONE [10] Which of the following statements is NOT a correct way to read the equation, Se (s) + 8 O2 (9) ► 8 SO2 (

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CIRCLE ONE [10] Which of the following statements is NOT a correct way to read the equation, Se (s) + 8 O2 (9) ► 8 SO2 (

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Circle One 10 Which Of The Following Statements Is Not A Correct Way To Read The Equation Se S 8 O2 9 8 So2 1
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CIRCLE ONE [10] Which of the following statements is NOT a correct way to read the equation, Se (s) + 8 O2 (9) ► 8 SO2 (9) (a) One gram of sulfur combines with eight grams of oxygen to form eight grams of sulfur dioxide. (b) One molecule of sulfur combines with eight molecules of oxygen to form eight molecules of sulfur dioxide. (c) One mole of sulfur combines with eight moles of oxygen to form eight moles of sulfur dioxide. (d) All of the above statement are correct ways to read and/or interpret the equation. [11] The element that is likely to react the MOST vigorously with water is: CIRCLE ONE (a) Hz (c) C (b) Na (d) S [12] Read all of the questions before proceeding! A limiting reagent table is provided below If you would like to use it, otherwise, supply your full stoichiometric calculations instead directly beside and below the table. (a) What is the maximum mass of sodium chloride that can be formed by the reaction of 15.00 grams of aluminum with 14.0 grams of chlorine gas? grams (b) Which substance is the limiting reagent? (c) Which substance is the excess reagent AND how many grams of this reagent remain? grams 2Al(s) + 3Cl2 (9) → 2 AlCl (s) grams at start molar mass moles at start moles used (-) produced (+) moles al end grams at end
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