For the following reaction, 10.1 grams of carbon monoxide are allowed to react with 10.0 grams of oxygen gas. carbon monoxide(g) + oxygen (g) → carbon dioxide (g) What is the maximum mass of carbon dioxide that can be formed? Mass= g What is the FORMULA for the limiting reactant? What mass of the excess reagent remains after the reaction is complete? Mass= g

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For the following reaction, 10.1 grams of carbon monoxide are allowed to react with 10.0 grams of
oxygen gas.
carbon monoxide(g) + oxygen(g) → carbon dioxide(g)
What is the maximum mass of carbon dioxide that can be formed?
Mass=
g
What is the FORMULA for the limiting reactant?
What mass of the excess reagent remains after the reaction is complete?
Mass=
g
Transcribed Image Text:For the following reaction, 10.1 grams of carbon monoxide are allowed to react with 10.0 grams of oxygen gas. carbon monoxide(g) + oxygen(g) → carbon dioxide(g) What is the maximum mass of carbon dioxide that can be formed? Mass= g What is the FORMULA for the limiting reactant? What mass of the excess reagent remains after the reaction is complete? Mass= g
1. How many MOLECULES
of boron trifluoride are
present in 7.80 grams of this
compound ?
molecules.
2. How many GRAMS of
boron trifluoride are
present in 7.85×1022
molecules of this compound ?
grams.
Transcribed Image Text:1. How many MOLECULES of boron trifluoride are present in 7.80 grams of this compound ? molecules. 2. How many GRAMS of boron trifluoride are present in 7.85×1022 molecules of this compound ? grams.
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