O Previous Page 4 of 16 Next O For each of the following unbalanced equations, indicate how many moles of the first product are produced if 0.470 mole of the second product forms. State clearly the mole ratio used for each conversion KO2(s) + H20(1) 02(9) + KOH(s) mol O SeO2(s)+H2Se(g) → Se(s) + H20(9) b. mol Se CH3CH2OH(1)+ 02(9) CH3 CHO(aq) + H2O(1) mol CH3CHO

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For each of the following unbalanced equations, indicate how many moles of the first product are produced if 0.470 mole of the second product forms. State clearly the mole ratio used for each conversion
KO2(s) + H20(1) O2(g) + KOH(s)
a.
mol O2
SeO2(s) + H2SE(9) → Se(s) + H2O(g)
b.
mol Se
C.
CH3CH2OH(!) + O2(g) → CH3CHO(aq) + H2O(1)
mol CH, CHo
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