A ay. 4) Calculate the mass of Sbl3 formed when 1.20 g of Sb react with 2.40 g of 12, according to the equation, 312(s) → 2Sb13(s) 2Sb(s) + 1.20 g | 1-51₂ | 2-5652 502.5 4 -Sb 2-SbI- 121.76 2-56 Sb13 26 90.0 д 4.95g SbI3 buk 5) 90.0 g of FeCl3 reacts with 52.0 g of H₂S. What is the limiting reactant? What is the mass of HC1 produced? FeCl3 + _3 H₂S → 6HCI + Fe2S3 121.76 + 126.90 = 1248~4060 2 FeCl3 2X Fe 2 1-Fe(163C186 H X O 62 141 2 3 4 5 3 (Limiting 74.Од Су на он 7 1-Fella 162.2 2-FeCl3 IHC| 4 6-HCI 37,55 Limiting Reactant 1,206 1- (4 H ₂ OH 74 111 243.52 FeCl3 20,277 324.4 5) a) 74.0 g of butan-1-ol (C4H9OH) reacting with excess hydrogen bromide will produce how many gram- of C4H9Br? C4H9Br (1) + C4H9QH (1) + HBr H₂O (1) 1 - Lyth & - Luth3 137.03g 1-C Hasl UP 62.54 Ĵ - 10, 140.22 772) 11
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Calculate the mass of SbI3 formed when 1.20 of Sb react with 2.40 f of I2, according to the equation, 2Sb(s) + 3I2(s) = 2SbI3(s)
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