Using the following equation how many grams of water you would get from 744 g of glucose: Your Answer: Answer C6H12O6 + 602 6CO2 + 6H₂O + energy units Consider the unbalanced reaction Ti(s) + Cl₂(g) --> TiCl4(s) When 4.21 g of Ti react with 15.4 g of Cl₂, 16.2 g of TiCl4 are obtained. The theoretical yield of TiCl4 is (number and unit) A/ A/ A 4 the limiting reactant is (name or symbol) and the percent yield is (number) %. (Remember to use correct sig figs)

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Using the following equation how many grams of water you would get from 744 g of
glucose:
Your Answer:
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C6H12O6 +6026CO2 + 6H₂O + energy
units
Consider the unbalanced reaction Ti(s) + Cl₂(g) --> TiCl4(s)
When 4.21 g of Ti react with 15.4 g of Cl₂, 16.2 g of TiCl4 are obtained. The
theoretical yield of TiCl4 is (number and unit)
the limiting reactant is (name or symbol)
.
A/
A and the percent yield is (number)
A%. (Remember to use correct sig figs)
Transcribed Image Text:Using the following equation how many grams of water you would get from 744 g of glucose: Your Answer: Answer C6H12O6 +6026CO2 + 6H₂O + energy units Consider the unbalanced reaction Ti(s) + Cl₂(g) --> TiCl4(s) When 4.21 g of Ti react with 15.4 g of Cl₂, 16.2 g of TiCl4 are obtained. The theoretical yield of TiCl4 is (number and unit) the limiting reactant is (name or symbol) . A/ A and the percent yield is (number) A%. (Remember to use correct sig figs)
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