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Reaction Stoichiometry CFU
By Lauren Hacker
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Moles to Moles; Grams to Grams
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Question 1
1.
How many grams of LiBr would be produced from 10.0 g of LiOH in the reaction below?
(Hint: make sure the equation is balanced!)
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Question 2
2.
How many grams of magnesium fluoride would be produced if you start with 5.50 g of sodium fluoride in the reaction below?
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Question 3
3.
How many moles of Mangaese (VII) oxide would be formed from 196.0 g of potassium permanganate in the reaction below? (equation is already balanced)
2 KMnO
4
+ H
2
SO
4
--> K
2
SO
4
+ Mn
2
O
7
+ H
2
O
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Question 4
4.
In the reaction below how many moles of barium oxide were used if 81.00 mol of water were produced?
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