Answer the questions below and Show your work. 1.) Consider the reaction: 2 SizH2 + 5 O2 → 4 SiO2 + 2 H2O a.) If you had 7 mol SigH2, how many moles of H20 would you need for the above reaction? Answer: b.) If you had 14 mol O2, how many moles of H20 would you need for the above reaction? Answer: c.) If you had 7 mol SigH2 and 14 mol O2, which reactant would be limiting? Answer: d.) What is the theoretical yield of H2O, in moles? (I.e., how many moles of SiO2 would you make?) Answer:

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Answer the questions below and Show your work.
1.) Consider the reaction: 2 SizH2 + 5 02 → 4 SiO2 + 2 H20
a.) If you had 7 mol SizH2, how many moles of H20 would you need for the above reaction?
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b.) If you had 14 mol O2, how many moles of H20 would you need for the above reaction?
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c.) If you had 7 mol SizH2 and 14 mol O2, which reactant would be limiting?
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d.) What is the theoretical yield of H20, in moles? (I.e., how many moles of SiO2 would you
make?)
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Transcribed Image Text:Answer the questions below and Show your work. 1.) Consider the reaction: 2 SizH2 + 5 02 → 4 SiO2 + 2 H20 a.) If you had 7 mol SizH2, how many moles of H20 would you need for the above reaction? Answer: b.) If you had 14 mol O2, how many moles of H20 would you need for the above reaction? Answer: c.) If you had 7 mol SizH2 and 14 mol O2, which reactant would be limiting? Answer: d.) What is the theoretical yield of H20, in moles? (I.e., how many moles of SiO2 would you make?) Answer:
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