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A balanced equation will have 1 pc The sum of the coefficients on either side will be equal O The same number of element

Posted: Sun May 22, 2022 3:17 pm
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A balanced equation will have 1 pc The sum of the coefficients on either side will be equal O The same number of elements on each side The sum of the subscripts on either side will be the same a weight of approximately.549 How many moles are in 13.5 grams of Beryllium? 1 point 4 Be Beryllium 9.0122

4 Ве Beryllium 9.0122 13.5 9.012 1.498 О121.662

For the following reaction 2 KClO3 = 2 KCI + 3 OzHow many moles of Oz would be produced if 3.5 moles of Potassium chlorate were decomposed? 0233 O 3.5 5.25 O 10.5 1 point In the following equation 4 Fe + U) 02 = 2 Fe2O3What coefficient should O2 have? 01 O2 3 4

1 point For the following 2 step problem 4 Fe + 3 02 = 2 Fe2O3 How many moles of Fe2O3 are produced when 0.274 moles of Fe is reacted? 0.137 0.274 O 2 O 5/2