1. What mass (in g) of gaseous carbon dioxide can be absorbed by 4.00 x 10' grams of potassium hydroxide? КОН (9) + CO2 (g) → K2CO3 (s) + H2O (1) 2. Propane gas (C3H8) when used as a fuel, reacts with oxygen gas and produces carbon dioxide gas and steam. What mass of oxygen is needed to react with 252 g propane? C3H8(g) + Oz(g) → H2O(g) + CO2{8)

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Basic Stoichiometry/Percent yield
1. What mass (in g) of gaseous carbon dioxide can be absorbed by 4.00 x 103 grams of potassium
hydroxide?
КОН
КОН (5) +
CO2 (g) →
K2CO3 (s)
H20 (1)
2. Propane gas (C3H8) when used as a fuel, reacts with oxygen gas and produces carbon dioxide gas and
steam. What mass of oxygen is needed to react with 252 g propane?
C3H8(g) +
O2(g) →
H2O(g)
+ CO2(g)
Transcribed Image Text:Problem set 6 Basic Stoichiometry/Percent yield 1. What mass (in g) of gaseous carbon dioxide can be absorbed by 4.00 x 103 grams of potassium hydroxide? КОН КОН (5) + CO2 (g) → K2CO3 (s) H20 (1) 2. Propane gas (C3H8) when used as a fuel, reacts with oxygen gas and produces carbon dioxide gas and steam. What mass of oxygen is needed to react with 252 g propane? C3H8(g) + O2(g) → H2O(g) + CO2(g)
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