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Using the following equation how many grams of carbon dioxide do you get from 382 g of glucose: C6​H12​O6​+6O2​→6CO2​+6H

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2022 5:01 pm
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Using The Following Equation How Many Grams Of Carbon Dioxide Do You Get From 382 G Of Glucose C6 H12 O6 6o2 6co2 6h 1
Using The Following Equation How Many Grams Of Carbon Dioxide Do You Get From 382 G Of Glucose C6 H12 O6 6o2 6co2 6h 1 (38.59 KiB) Viewed 36 times
Using The Following Equation How Many Grams Of Carbon Dioxide Do You Get From 382 G Of Glucose C6 H12 O6 6o2 6co2 6h 2
Using The Following Equation How Many Grams Of Carbon Dioxide Do You Get From 382 G Of Glucose C6 H12 O6 6o2 6co2 6h 2 (38.59 KiB) Viewed 36 times
Using The Following Equation How Many Grams Of Carbon Dioxide Do You Get From 382 G Of Glucose C6 H12 O6 6o2 6co2 6h 3
Using The Following Equation How Many Grams Of Carbon Dioxide Do You Get From 382 G Of Glucose C6 H12 O6 6o2 6co2 6h 3 (22.55 KiB) Viewed 36 times
Using The Following Equation How Many Grams Of Carbon Dioxide Do You Get From 382 G Of Glucose C6 H12 O6 6o2 6co2 6h 4
Using The Following Equation How Many Grams Of Carbon Dioxide Do You Get From 382 G Of Glucose C6 H12 O6 6o2 6co2 6h 4 (29.29 KiB) Viewed 36 times
Using The Following Equation How Many Grams Of Carbon Dioxide Do You Get From 382 G Of Glucose C6 H12 O6 6o2 6co2 6h 5
Using The Following Equation How Many Grams Of Carbon Dioxide Do You Get From 382 G Of Glucose C6 H12 O6 6o2 6co2 6h 5 (15.49 KiB) Viewed 36 times
Using the following equation how many grams of carbon dioxide do you get from 382 g of glucose: C6​H12​O6​+6O2​→6CO2​+6H2​O Your Answer: Question 2 (20 points) A student weighs 2.128 g of NaHCO3​. She then heats it in a test tube until the reaction is complete. How many grams Na2​CO3​ can be produced (in other words, what is the theoretical yield)? Don't write the unit, just the number with correct sig figs. (NaHCO3​=84.01 g/mol,Na2​CO3​=105.99 g/mol) 2NaHCO3​( s)→Na2​CO3​( s)+CO2​( g)+H2​O(g)
The mass of the Na2​CO3​ in the test tube after the reaction in Part A of the experiment is 0.8933 g. The theoretical yield is 0.9261 g. Find percent yield for this reaction. Write only the number, not the % symbol. (NaHCO3​​=84.01 g/mol,Na2​CO3​=105.99 g/mol)2NaHCO3​( s)→Na2​CO3​( s)+CO2​( g)+H2​O(g)​ Your Answer: Answer
4.219 g of potassium bitartrate (KH5​C4​O6​( s)) are suspended in water and reacted with sodium carbonate (Na2​CO3​). How many grams of sodium carbonate are needed to react with this much potassium bitartrate? 2KH5​C4​O6​( s)+Na2​CO3​( s)+3H2​O(l)→CO2​( g)+2NaKH4​C4​O6​⋅4H2​O(s) Potassium bitartrate MM=188.18 g/mol, Rochelle salt MM=282.22 g/mol, Sodium carbonate MM=105.99 g/mol, Your Answer: Answer units
How many moles of Ag can be obtained from 1.42 moles Cu using the following balanced reaction? 2AgNO3​+Cu→Cu(NO3​)2​+2Ag Your Answer: