1.Write a balanced equation for the reaction described, using the smallest possible integer coefficients. When carbon (graphite) reacts with oxygen, carbon dioxide is formed.   2.Write a balanced equation for the reaction described, using the smallest possible integer coefficients. Pure potassium perchlorate(KClO4) undergoes a chemical change to form, potassium chloride and oxygen.   3.The formula for cobalt(III) iodide is CoI3. 1. How many GRAMS of Co3+ are present in 3.86 moles of cobalt(III) iodide? _____ grams. 2. How many MOLES of I- ion are present in 2.73 grams of cobalt(III) iodide?  ______ moles.   4. The formula for phosphorus triiodide is PI3. How many grams of phosphorus are present in 4.45 moles of phosphorus triiodide?  ____ grams How many moles of iodine are present in 3.71 grams of phosphorus triiodide?  _____moles

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1.Write a balanced equation for the reaction described, using the smallest possible integer coefficients.

When carbon (graphite) reacts with oxygencarbon dioxide is formed.
 
2.Write a balanced equation for the reaction described, using the smallest possible integer coefficients.

Pure potassium perchlorate(KClO4) undergoes a chemical change to form, potassium chloride and oxygen.
 
3.The formula for cobalt(III) iodide is CoI3.

1. How many GRAMS of Co3+ are present in 3.86 moles of cobalt(III) iodide? _____ grams.


2. How many MOLES of I- ion are present in 2.73 grams of cobalt(III) iodide?  ______ moles.
 
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The formula for phosphorus triiodide is PI3.

  1. How many grams of phosphorus are present in 4.45 moles of phosphorus triiodide?

     ____ grams

  2. How many moles of iodine are present in 3.71 grams of phosphorus triiodide?

     _____moles

 

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