For the following reaction, 6.13 grams of oxygen gas are mixed with excess carbon monoxide . The reaction yields 15.4 grams of carbon dioxide. carbon monoxide ( g ) + oxygen ( g) → carbon dioxide (g) What is the theoretical yield of carbon dioxide ? grams What is the percent yield for this reaction ?

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For the following reaction, 6.13 grams of oxygen gas are mixed with excess carbon monoxide . The reaction yields 15.4 grams of carbon dioxide.
carbon monoxide (g) + oxygen ( g)→ carbon dioxide (g)
What is the theoretical yield of carbon dioxide ?
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What is the percent yield for this reaction ?
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Transcribed Image Text:For the following reaction, 6.13 grams of oxygen gas are mixed with excess carbon monoxide . The reaction yields 15.4 grams of carbon dioxide. carbon monoxide (g) + oxygen ( g)→ carbon dioxide (g) What is the theoretical yield of carbon dioxide ? grams What is the percent yield for this reaction ? % Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 9 more group attempts remaining
For the following reaction, 3.21 grams of hydrogen gas are mixed with excess nitrogen monoxide. The reaction yields 17.5 grams of nitrogen gas.
nitrogen monoxide (g) + hydrogen (g) >nitrogen (g) + water (1)
What is the theoretical yield of nitrogen gas ?
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Transcribed Image Text:For the following reaction, 3.21 grams of hydrogen gas are mixed with excess nitrogen monoxide. The reaction yields 17.5 grams of nitrogen gas. nitrogen monoxide (g) + hydrogen (g) >nitrogen (g) + water (1) What is the theoretical yield of nitrogen gas ? grams What is the percent yield of nitrogen gas ? % Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 9 more group attempts remaining
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