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To determine the grams of ethylene needed to react with 0.0126 mole of water, you need to use the balanced chemical equation for the reaction between ethylene and water. Once you have the balanced equation, use the molar ratio between ethylene and water to convert moles of water to moles of ethylene. Then, use the molar mass of ethylene to convert moles of ethylene to grams of ethylene.
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63 g of water are needed.
10 moles of nitrogen dioxide are needed to react with 5,0 moles of water.
51.2 g H20
To determine the grams of ethylene needed to react with 0.0126 mole of water, you need to use the balanced chemical equation for the reaction between ethylene and water. Once you have the balanced equation, use the molar ratio between ethylene and water to convert moles of water to moles of ethylene. Then, use the molar mass of ethylene to convert moles of ethylene to grams of ethylene.
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63 g of water are needed.
mass H2O =49.2g
None. The freezing point of pure water is already lower than that.
Carbon does not react with cold water to form carbonic acid.
Water does not need to react with oxygen to make water!
10 moles of nitrogen dioxide are needed to react with 5,0 moles of water.
Because water is used as a catalyst in preparation of other product of ethylene
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Ethylene is a Homogenuous mixture which means it doesn't produce water.
How many grams of nitrogen dioxide must react with water to produce 5.00 x 1022 molecules of nitrogen monoxide?