Answer the questions about the balanced reaction 3A + 2B The molar masses are as follows: A = 10. g B = 20. g How many calories are evolved when 5.71 g of B is consumed? mol B (5.71 g B)(-- t. yes g B u. no mol B)(-- cal mol B Is the relationship between moles of B and calories a direct proportion? a. 0 b. 1 c. 2 d. 3 e. 4 f. 5 h. 7 k. 30 1.70 m. 100 n. 0.143 o. 14.3 S. 5.71 1 C + 100. cal C = 70. g g. 6 p. 0.286 mol B i. 10 9. 0.429 j. 20 r. 4.29 cal

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Answer the questions about the balanced reaction 3A + 2B
The molar masses are as follows:
A = 10. g
B = 20. g
How many calories are evolved when 5.71 g of B is consumed?
mol B
(5.71 g B)(--
t. yes
g B
u. no
mol B)(--
cal
mol B
Is the relationship between moles of B and calories a direct proportion?
a. 0
b. 1
c. 2 d. 3 e. 4
f. 5
h. 7
k. 30
1.70
m. 100 n. 0.143
o. 14.3
S. 5.71
1 C + 100. cal
C = 70. g
g. 6
p. 0.286
mol B
i. 10
9. 0.429
j. 20
r. 4.29
cal
Transcribed Image Text:Answer the questions about the balanced reaction 3A + 2B The molar masses are as follows: A = 10. g B = 20. g How many calories are evolved when 5.71 g of B is consumed? mol B (5.71 g B)(-- t. yes g B u. no mol B)(-- cal mol B Is the relationship between moles of B and calories a direct proportion? a. 0 b. 1 c. 2 d. 3 e. 4 f. 5 h. 7 k. 30 1.70 m. 100 n. 0.143 o. 14.3 S. 5.71 1 C + 100. cal C = 70. g g. 6 p. 0.286 mol B i. 10 9. 0.429 j. 20 r. 4.29 cal
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