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Question 8. How many moles of CO2 are produced when 2.0 moles of C3Hs react with an excess of °2?
Remember, the products of this reaction are CO2 and H2O.
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Question 9. How many grams ofCa are required to react with 12.0 g of oxygen to form CaO?
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Question 10. 2.55 g of aluminum and 8.35 g of chlorine gas are placed into a flask and the flask is quickly sealed.
At the end of the reaction what is inside the container? Make sure that you write and balance the
chemical equation. Be sure to explain your answer and show all work.
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barium acetate
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tin(IV) cyanide NaCI03
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iron(II) sulfite k 3
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Question 12. Sulfur, Ss, combines with oxygen gas at elevated temperatures to form sulfur dioxid"e.
Question 13. Ethylamine, CzHsNHz, bums in excess oxygen gas to form carbon dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, and
Question 14. Lime, CaO, reacts with hydrochloric acid to form calcium chloride and water.
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Question 15. Dinitrogen pentoxide decomposes to form nitrogen dioxide and oxygen gas.
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i) Bi2(S04h(aq) + .3(NH4hS(aq) -+
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j) CdS04(aq) + H2S(aq) --+ cJs + t-J-
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Question 17. Define the following:
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b) base
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d) aqueous solution
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e) endothermic reaction
1) exothermic reaction
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g) neutralization
h) oxidation
i) reduction
j) subscript
k) coefficient
I) empirical formula
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m) molecular formula
n) limiting reactant
0) molar mass
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