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10 moles of nitrogen dioxide are needed to react with 5,0 moles of water.
When 3 moles Cu react 3 moles of copper nitrate are obtained.
N2 + 3H2 -> 2NH3 3 moles hydrogen gas. You should know that because of the formula of ammonia.
HBR doesn't react with Propane, but it does with Propene. The product is either 1-bromo propane(minor product) or 2-bromo propane(major product). To determine which product will be the major product, use the Markovnikov's rule.
We need to know the number of moles of WHAT is to react with the butane to provide you with an answer.
The ratio of propane to oxygen is 1:5. So for every mole of propane, 5 moles of oxygen gas are required for the complete combustion of propane.Balanced equation:C3H8 + 5O2 --> 3CO2 + 4H2O
4 C3H8 + 20 O2 ---> 12 CO2 + 16 H2O So 20 mol of O2 are needed.
4 moles
The answer is 50 moles SiO2.
Ca + 2 H2O ------> Ca(OH)2 + H2 so 2 moles of calcium react with 4 moles of water.
.913 moles
2,615 moles of aluminium oxide.
.44 moles BeCl2
Balanced equation: 2H2S + 302 = 2SO2 + 2H20
7.54 mol of K
No, they do not react.
Since molecules of potassium contain only single potassium atoms, molecules of iodine contain two atoms, and moles of potassium iodide contain one atom of each element, 2.5 moles of iodine are needed to react completely with 5 moles of potassium.