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Calculate how many grams of SO2 should be produced when 20.0 g FeS2 reacts with 16.0 g O2 according to this balanced equation: 4 FeS2 (s) + 15 O2 (g) --> 2 Fe2O3 (s) + 8 SO2 (g)

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Where did the 100.1 g CaCO3 come from?

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#31 Write the balanced equation first (you may need your naming flowcharts to get the correct formula). Then solve.

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#32 to the tenth.

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#33 to the tenth.

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The reaction between silver and nitric acid, HNO3, produced 12.3 grams of silver nitrate when 10.2 grams of silver were used. What is the theoretical yield of silver nitrate that was produced? (Hint start with the balanced equation. Hydrogen was also produced.)

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The reaction between silver and nitric acid, HNO3, produced 12.3 grams of silver nitrate when 10.2 grams of silver were used. What is the percentage yield of silver nitrate that was produced? (Hint start with the balanced equation. Hydrogen was also produced.)

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