36. 2Na2O2 + 2H2O → 4NAOH + O2 When 200.0 g of Na2O2 were reacted, 32.0g of O2 were collected. The approximate yield of O2 collected was a. 100.% b. 78.0% c. 50.0% d. no correct answer given

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36. 2N22O2 + 2H2O → 4NAOH + O2
When 200.0 g of Na2O2 were reacted, 32.0g of O2 were collected. The approximate yield of
O2 collected was
a. 100.%
b. 78.0%
с. 50.0%
d. no correct answer given
37. Mg(OH)2 + 2HC1 →
When 25.0g of Mg(OH)2 and 25.0g HCl are mixed and reacted, the amount of unreacted
material that will be left over is:
MgCl2 + 2H20
a. 15.0 g Mg(OH)2
b. 5.00 g Mg(OH)2
c. 9.34 g HCI
d. 2.96 g HCI
38. T F A number in front of a formula in a balanced equation represents the number of mol
of that substance in the chemical change.
39. T F A mole ratio is defined as a ratio of the number of moles of reactants to the number
moles of products.
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Transcribed Image Text:36. 2N22O2 + 2H2O → 4NAOH + O2 When 200.0 g of Na2O2 were reacted, 32.0g of O2 were collected. The approximate yield of O2 collected was a. 100.% b. 78.0% с. 50.0% d. no correct answer given 37. Mg(OH)2 + 2HC1 → When 25.0g of Mg(OH)2 and 25.0g HCl are mixed and reacted, the amount of unreacted material that will be left over is: MgCl2 + 2H20 a. 15.0 g Mg(OH)2 b. 5.00 g Mg(OH)2 c. 9.34 g HCI d. 2.96 g HCI 38. T F A number in front of a formula in a balanced equation represents the number of mol of that substance in the chemical change. 39. T F A mole ratio is defined as a ratio of the number of moles of reactants to the number moles of products. Cengage Learning
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