• Part A) Type the correct digits to balance the following chemical reaction. o Remember that a coefficient of one (1) i
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question has FOUR (A-D) parts. Given the following reaction: Cesium + Molecular Nitrogen Cesium nitride nitride PART A) Write the balanced reaction. (SEE FORMAT ABOVE). I Answer: Cesium + Molecular Nitrogen => PART B) When 0.921 moles of cesium are allowed to react, how many moles of cesium nitride are formed in the reaction? Cesium moles of cesium nitride PART C) How many grams of molecular nitrogen need to be used to produce 1.20 moles of cesium
nitride Answer: PART B) When 0.921 moles of cesium are allowed to react, how many moles of cesium nitride are formed in the reaction? Answer: VIORICUlar Nitrogen moles of cesium nitride PART C) How many grams of molecular nitrogen need to be used to produce 1.20 moles of cesium nitride? Answer: Cesium grams of molecular nitrogen PART D) If 5.13 g of molecular nitrogen are used in the reaction, how many grams of cesium would they react with? grams of cesium
• Part A) Type the correct digits to balance the following chemical reaction. o Remember that a coefficient of one (1) is used for a molecule or compound that did not receive a digit. The coefficients need to be the lowest whole number possible. o The chemical formulas are not provided. ▪ Example Problem: magnesium + molecular oxygen magnesium oxide Part B- Part D) Enter the numerical value with the correct number of significant figures for the calculations. Remember to round! The units are written. Example Problem's Answer: 2 magnesium + 1 molecular oxygen 2 magnesium oxide => The following nitride Answer: PART B) When 0.921 moles of cesium are allowed to react, how many moles of cesium nitride are formed in the reaction? Answer: VIORICUlar Nitrogen moles of cesium nitride PART C) How many grams of molecular nitrogen need to be used to produce 1.20 moles of cesium nitride? Answer: Cesium grams of molecular nitrogen PART D) If 5.13 g of molecular nitrogen are used in the reaction, how many grams of cesium would they react with? grams of cesium