Consider the balanced equation 2C2H6(g) + 702 (9) + 4CO2(g) + 6H2O(g) a. What mole ratio enables you to calculate the nu

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Consider the balanced equation 2C2H6(g) + 702 (9) + 4CO2(g) + 6H2O(g) a. What mole ratio enables you to calculate the nu

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Consider The Balanced Equation 2c2h6 G 702 9 4co2 G 6h2o G A What Mole Ratio Enables You To Calculate The Nu 1
Consider The Balanced Equation 2c2h6 G 702 9 4co2 G 6h2o G A What Mole Ratio Enables You To Calculate The Nu 1 (96.23 KiB) Viewed 11 times
Consider the balanced equation 2C2H6(g) + 702 (9) + 4CO2(g) + 6H2O(g) a. What mole ratio enables you to calculate the number of moles of oxygen needed to react exactly with a given number of moles of C2H6(g)? 7 mol O2 2 mol C2H6 2 mol O2 O 4 mol C2H6 2 mol O2 7 mol C2H6 4 mol O2 2 mol C2H6 b. What mole ratios enable you to calculate how many moles of each product form from a given number of moles of C2H6? 2 mol CO2 6 mol H2O O For CO2 : for H2O: 4 mol C2H6 2 mol C2H6 2 mol CO2 2 mol H2O O For CO2 : for H2O: 4 mol C2H6 6 mol C2H6 4 mol CO2 6 mol H2O O For CO2 : for H2O: 2 mol C2H6 2 mol C2H6 4 mol CO2 2 mol H2O O For CO2 : for H2O: 2 mol C2H6 6 mol C2H6
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