Ca(OH)2(9) + NH,Cls) → CaCl2(4) + NH38) + H2O1) (Reaction is not balanced) If a mixture containing 33 g each of NH,Cl and Ca(OH)2 is heated, how many grams of NH3 will form and which reactant remains in excess, and in what mass? (Ca: 40 g/mol, Cl: 35,5 g/mole, O: 16 g/mole, N: 14 g/mole, H: 1 g/mole)

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Ca(OH)2(9) + NH,Cls)
If a mixture containing 33 g each of NH,CI and Ca(OH)2 is heated, how many grams
→ CaCl2(ag) + NH38) + H2Oq (Reaction is not balanced)
of NH3 will form and which reactant remains in excess, and in what mass? (Ca: 40
g/mol, Cl: 35,5 g/mole, O: 16 g/mole, N: 14 g/mole, H: 1 g/mole)
A) 32,93 g NH3 and 9,14 g NH,Cl
B) 7,58 g NH3 and 22,9 g Ca(OH)2
C) 32,93 g NH33 and 23,85 g NH,CI
D) 7,58 g NH3 and 25,42 g Ca(OH)2
E) 10,5 g NH3 and 10,1 g Ca(OH)2
Transcribed Image Text:Ca(OH)2(9) + NH,Cls) If a mixture containing 33 g each of NH,CI and Ca(OH)2 is heated, how many grams → CaCl2(ag) + NH38) + H2Oq (Reaction is not balanced) of NH3 will form and which reactant remains in excess, and in what mass? (Ca: 40 g/mol, Cl: 35,5 g/mole, O: 16 g/mole, N: 14 g/mole, H: 1 g/mole) A) 32,93 g NH3 and 9,14 g NH,Cl B) 7,58 g NH3 and 22,9 g Ca(OH)2 C) 32,93 g NH33 and 23,85 g NH,CI D) 7,58 g NH3 and 25,42 g Ca(OH)2 E) 10,5 g NH3 and 10,1 g Ca(OH)2
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