11- Consider the following equation: 2C,H, + 0, 4 CO. + 6 H,0 When 6 mol of C,H, are burned, the number of moles of CO, produced will be - Consider the unbalanced reaction: Al + 0, AlO -> 12- The limiting reactant of the reaction is .............. 13- The mass of Al,0, in g produced from the reaction mixture of 3.82 g Al and 6.40 g O, is 14- If 5.75 grams of Al,0, are actually obtained in laboratory experiment. The % yield of Al,0, is 15- The name of the compound with formula, Ba P, is ...............

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11- Consider the following equation: 20,H, + 0, ▼ 4Co, + 6 H,0
When 6 mol of C,H, are burned, the number of moles of CO, produced will be
Consider the unbalanced reaction:
Al + 0,
->
12- The limiting reactant of the reaction is ............
13- The mass of Al,0, in g produced from the reaction mixture of 3.82 g Al and 6.40 g O,
is
14- If 5.75 grams of Al, 0, are actually obtained in laboratory experiment. The % yield of Al,0, is
15- The name of the compound with formula, Ba P, is
......
Transcribed Image Text:11- Consider the following equation: 20,H, + 0, ▼ 4Co, + 6 H,0 When 6 mol of C,H, are burned, the number of moles of CO, produced will be Consider the unbalanced reaction: Al + 0, -> 12- The limiting reactant of the reaction is ............ 13- The mass of Al,0, in g produced from the reaction mixture of 3.82 g Al and 6.40 g O, is 14- If 5.75 grams of Al, 0, are actually obtained in laboratory experiment. The % yield of Al,0, is 15- The name of the compound with formula, Ba P, is ......
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