Al(s) + HCl(aq) → AIC13(aq) + H2(g) If 4.5 grams of Aluminum are placed in 100mL of 3.0M hydrochloric acid. a) Who is the limiting reagent? b) How many mL of Hydrogen are produced assuming STP?

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a.
balance
b. how many moles of H2 can be generated from 0.57mol Al and 0.37mol NaOH in
excess water?
5) Al(s) + HCl(aq) → AIC13(aq) + H2(g)
If 4.5 grams of Aluminum are placed in 100mL of 3.0M hydrochloric acid.
a) Who is the limiting reagent?
b) How many mL of Hydrogen are produced assuming STP?
Bonus
Plants convert carbon dioxide to oxygen during photosynthesis according to the
following equation:
CO2 + H2O → C6H12O6 + O2
a) If an average human exhales 1L of carbon dioxide every 2seconds, how many
grams of water would be needed to react completely with the amount of carbon
dioxide produced in one minute by the average human? Assume STP
b) How many liters of carbon dioxide are needed to produce 10grams of glucose?
Transcribed Image Text:a. balance b. how many moles of H2 can be generated from 0.57mol Al and 0.37mol NaOH in excess water? 5) Al(s) + HCl(aq) → AIC13(aq) + H2(g) If 4.5 grams of Aluminum are placed in 100mL of 3.0M hydrochloric acid. a) Who is the limiting reagent? b) How many mL of Hydrogen are produced assuming STP? Bonus Plants convert carbon dioxide to oxygen during photosynthesis according to the following equation: CO2 + H2O → C6H12O6 + O2 a) If an average human exhales 1L of carbon dioxide every 2seconds, how many grams of water would be needed to react completely with the amount of carbon dioxide produced in one minute by the average human? Assume STP b) How many liters of carbon dioxide are needed to produce 10grams of glucose?
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