Any help is greatly appreciated.
Isooctane C8H18 undergoes combustion to form CO2 and H2O. How many moles of oxygen gas (O2) are needed to react completely with 1.25 moles of isooctane?
So C
8H
18 + O
2 CO
2 + H
2O, does it? Can you balance this equation?
What volume of hydrochloric acid (HCl) must be used to prepare 50.0ml of a 3.00M solution?
What concentration of hydrochloric acid are you using? Or alternatively, how many moles of HCl do you need?
A gas has a volume of 38.0ml at 23 degrees C and 97.8 atm of pressure. what will the volume be at standard temperature and pressure?
What is standard temperature and pressure?
how many grams of water can be prepared when 2.00 moles of hydrogen and 2.00 moles of oxygen are mixed and reacted in this process? the formula is 2H2 + O2 2 H2O
What does your balanced equation show you about the number of moles of hydrogen that react with oxygen, in relation to the amount of water produced?