Consider the following balanced chemical equation: C2H5OH() + 302(g) - 2C02(9) + 3H20(1) a. How many moles of CO2 form when 1.73 moles of C2H5OH react? ]moles CO2 b. How many moles of H20 form from the reaction of 1.73 moles of C2H5OH? |moles H20 c. How many moles of CO2 form when 1.73 moles of H20 form? |moles CO2 d. How many molecules of CO2 form when 1.73 moles of H20 form? x 10 (Click to select)♥ molecules CO2

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Consider the following balanced chemical equation:
C2H5OH() + 302(g)
2C02(9) + 3H20()
a. How many moles of CO2 form when 1.73 moles of C2H5OH react?
|moles CO2
b. How many moles of H20 form from the reaction of 1.73 moles of C2H5OH?
]moles H20
c. How many moles of CO2 form when 1.73 moles of H20 form?
]moles CO2
d. How many molecules of CO2 form when 1.73 moles of H20 form?
|x 10 (Click to select)♥ molecules CO2
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the following balanced chemical equation: C2H5OH() + 302(g) 2C02(9) + 3H20() a. How many moles of CO2 form when 1.73 moles of C2H5OH react? |moles CO2 b. How many moles of H20 form from the reaction of 1.73 moles of C2H5OH? ]moles H20 c. How many moles of CO2 form when 1.73 moles of H20 form? ]moles CO2 d. How many molecules of CO2 form when 1.73 moles of H20 form? |x 10 (Click to select)♥ molecules CO2
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