Our lower number of moles is .316 so we will use that. The total molar mass of PCl5 is 208.2. So we will multiply the lower number of moles by our total mass. .316mol X 208.2 g/mol = 65.8g <------ answer.
Please provide the chemical equation you are referring to so I can identify the reactants.
Im not 100% sure. I am pretty sure however, that C3H8 + O2 are the reactants because they will form carbon dioxide and h2o (water)
I can help you verify the equation if you provide the specific reactants and products. Please share the chemical equation you are referring to.
In a reaction which is not reversible the reactants are always written on the start point of the reaction arrow and products are always written on the end point of the arrow. On the other hand, if you have an equilibrium, then determining reactants and products is a little different.
To provide the balanced chemical equation, I would need to know the specific reaction you are referring to. Can you please provide the reactants and products involved in the reaction?
Please provide the chemical equation you are referring to so I can identify the reactants.
The inputs, or reactants are oxygen and high energy sugars, such as sugar. After respiration, carbon dioxide, water, and ATP (energy) is produced. trust point please =D
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To determine the mass of copper (Cu) produced, you need to know the specific chemical reaction and the initial quantities of reactants involved. For example, in the reduction of copper(II) oxide (CuO) with hydrogen (Hâ‚‚), you would apply stoichiometry based on the balanced equation to find the mass of Cu produced. Once you have the moles of Cu calculated from the reactants, you can convert that to grams using the molar mass of copper (approximately 63.55 g/mol). Please provide more context or specific details about the reaction for a precise answer.
i have no clue, i was kinda wondering the same thing ! someone please answer......
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I expect you mean Antoine Lavoisier. Please see the link.
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Im not 100% sure. I am pretty sure however, that C3H8 + O2 are the reactants because they will form carbon dioxide and h2o (water)
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I can help you verify the equation if you provide the specific reactants and products. Please share the chemical equation you are referring to.