1. How many moles of KCl will be formed from 2.73 moles of KCI03? 2. How many moles H20 are needed to produce 55.7 moles of H2? 3. How many grams of calcium hydroxide will be needed to completely react with 29.5 g of sodium phosphate? 4. How many milliliters of 1.5 M nitric acid is required to react with 100 g of cuprous oxide?

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1. How many moles of KCl will be formed from 2.73 moles of KC103?
2. How many moles H20 are needed to produce 55.7 moles of H2?
3. How many grams of calcium hydroxide will be needed to completely react with
29.5 g of sodium phosphate?
4. How many milliliters of 1.5 M nitric acid is required to react with 100 g of
cuprous oxide?
Transcribed Image Text:1. How many moles of KCl will be formed from 2.73 moles of KC103? 2. How many moles H20 are needed to produce 55.7 moles of H2? 3. How many grams of calcium hydroxide will be needed to completely react with 29.5 g of sodium phosphate? 4. How many milliliters of 1.5 M nitric acid is required to react with 100 g of cuprous oxide?
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