6. Consider the balanced chemical equation: 2AI(s) + 3H,SO.(aq)→ Al;(SO,);(s) + 3H;g). (i) If 10.7 g of aluminum reacts with excess sulfuric acid, what amount of Al:(SO.), should be formed? (Also include molar mass calculations) (ii) If 56.5 g of Al(SO,), is collected, what is the percent yield of Al;(SO,); ?

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4. Solid barium reacts with cold water to produce aqueous barium hydroxide and
hydrogen gas. Write a complete balanced chemical equation for this reaction.
5. Given that 4NH,(g) + 50,(g) –→ 4NO(g) + 6H,(g), if 4.50 moles of NH, react with 4.65
moles of oxygen, identify the limiting reagent and how many moles of NO should form?
6. Consider the balanced chemical equation: 2Al(s) + 3H;SO,(aq) → Al:(SO.),(8) + 3H;(g).
(i) If 10.7 g of aluminum reacts with excess sulfuric acid, what amount of Al;(SO.), should
be formed? (Also include molar mass calculations)
(ii) If 56.5 g of Al,(SO,); is collected, what is the percent yield of Al,(SO,); ?
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Transcribed Image Text:10:48 Today Edit 10:48 AM 4. Solid barium reacts with cold water to produce aqueous barium hydroxide and hydrogen gas. Write a complete balanced chemical equation for this reaction. 5. Given that 4NH,(g) + 50,(g) –→ 4NO(g) + 6H,(g), if 4.50 moles of NH, react with 4.65 moles of oxygen, identify the limiting reagent and how many moles of NO should form? 6. Consider the balanced chemical equation: 2Al(s) + 3H;SO,(aq) → Al:(SO.),(8) + 3H;(g). (i) If 10.7 g of aluminum reacts with excess sulfuric acid, what amount of Al;(SO.), should be formed? (Also include molar mass calculations) (ii) If 56.5 g of Al,(SO,); is collected, what is the percent yield of Al,(SO,); ? Ele f
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