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2 NaOH + MgSO4-----Mg(OH)2+Na2SO4 1 MOLE OF MgSO4 produce one mole of Mg(OH)2 SO 1 MWT OF MgSO4 PRODUCE1MWT OF Mg(OH)2 HENCE 120 GM MgSO4 PRODUCE 58 gm OF Mg(OH)2 and so on if x gm of MgSO4 PRODUCE y gm OF Mg(OH)2 x=(120*y)/58 ---- ----
The stoichiometry of the reaction determines the amount of Mg(OH)2 produced. In this case, the balanced equation shows that 1 mole of MgCl2 reacts with 2 moles of KOH to produce 1 mole of Mg(OH)2. Therefore, if 3 moles of MgCl2 are added, 6 moles of KOH are needed to completely react with it and produce 3 moles of Mg(OH)2.
How many moles of CO2 are produced when 2.1 mol of C2H2 react?
1 mole of MgCl2 requires 2 moles of KOH to react based on the balanced chemical equation provided.
When 4 moles of sodium react with oxygen, 2 moles of sodium oxide are produced (according to the balanced equation). Therefore, when 10 moles of sodium react, 5 moles of sodium oxide will be produced.
When 3 moles Cu react 3 moles of copper nitrate are obtained.
1.2 Moles
The answer is 3 moles of Cu)NO3)2..
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When 3.00 moles of iron (III) nitrate react, they will produce an equal number of moles of lithium nitrate, according to the balanced chemical equation. So, 3.00 moles of lithium nitrate will be produced.
If 1 mole of carbon reacts, 1 mole of CO is produced according to the balanced chemical equation for the reaction. Therefore, if 1.4 moles of carbon react, 1.4 moles of CO will be produced.