17) What is the name of S,N,? 1) Tetrasulfur tetranitrate 2) Tetrasulfur tetranitrite 3) Tetrasulfur tetranitride 4) Tetrasulfide tetranitride

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17) What is the name of S,N,?
1) Tetrasulfur tetranitrate
2) Tetrasulfur tetranitrite
3) Tetrasulfur tetranitride
4) Tetrasulfide tetranitride
18) Given the equation: Al + 0, ----→ Al,O,
When the equation is correctly balanced using the smallest whole numbers, the sum of
the coefficients will be
1) 9 2) 7 3) 3 4) 12
19) Given the chemical equation: 2Nacio,
→ 2Naci + 30,. The reaction represented by
this equation can best be described as
1) Single replacement reaction
2) Double replacement reaction
3) Decomposition reaction
4) Synthesis reaction
20) Given the reaction : 4NH, + 50, -----→ 4NO + 6H,o
What is the total number of moles of O, required to produce 40 mol of NO
1) 50 mol 2) 32 mol 3) 9 mol 4) 5 mol
Transcribed Image Text:17) What is the name of S,N,? 1) Tetrasulfur tetranitrate 2) Tetrasulfur tetranitrite 3) Tetrasulfur tetranitride 4) Tetrasulfide tetranitride 18) Given the equation: Al + 0, ----→ Al,O, When the equation is correctly balanced using the smallest whole numbers, the sum of the coefficients will be 1) 9 2) 7 3) 3 4) 12 19) Given the chemical equation: 2Nacio, → 2Naci + 30,. The reaction represented by this equation can best be described as 1) Single replacement reaction 2) Double replacement reaction 3) Decomposition reaction 4) Synthesis reaction 20) Given the reaction : 4NH, + 50, -----→ 4NO + 6H,o What is the total number of moles of O, required to produce 40 mol of NO 1) 50 mol 2) 32 mol 3) 9 mol 4) 5 mol
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