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Question 15 (5 points) Use the following theoretical equation AB₂ + 2C> 2 CB + A (OR A B₂ + 2 C right arrow 2 CB + B) Ca

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Question 15 5 Points Use The Following Theoretical Equation Ab 2c 2 Cb A Or A B 2 C Right Arrow 2 Cb B Ca 1
Question 15 5 Points Use The Following Theoretical Equation Ab 2c 2 Cb A Or A B 2 C Right Arrow 2 Cb B Ca 1 (34.97 KiB) Viewed 13 times
Question 15 (5 points) Use the following theoretical equation AB₂ + 2C> 2 CB + A (OR A B₂ + 2 C right arrow 2 CB + B) Calculate the number of molecules of CB formed from the reaction of (6.6000x10^1) grams of AB₂ and (7.700x10^1) grams of C The atomic weight of A is 15.0 grams/mol The atomic weight of B is 50.0 grams/mol The atomic weight of C is 35.0 grams/mol Avogadro's number is (6.02200x10^23) Note: Your answer is assumed to be reduced to the highest power possible. Your Answer: Answer x10 Question 16 (5 points) Use the following theoretical equation A₂B3 +3 C₂D--> A₂D₂ + 3C₂B (OR A₂ 83 +3 C₂ D right arrow A₂ D₂ + 3C₂ B) Calculate the number of molecules of C₂B formed from the reaction of (1.68000x10^2) grams of A₂B, and (1.940x10^2) grams of C₂D The atomic weight of A is 15.0 grams/mol The atomic weight of B is 50.0 grams/mol The atomic weight of C is 35.0 grams/mol The atomic weight of Dis 120.0 grams/mol Avogadro's number is (6.0220x10^23) Note: Your answer is assumed to be reduced to the highest power possible. Your Answer: x10