Enter the coefficients directly from the balanced chemical equation. Do not reduce to lowest terms. For example: If 3 moles H2 react with 3 moles O2, enter "3" for each, not "1". According to the following reaction: СО (g) + H20 (1) — СО, (g) + Hz (g) What would you multiply "grams of carbon monoxide" by to convert to the units "moles of water" ? (number) (unit) (number) (unit) grams CO = moles H20 (number) (unit) (number) (unit)

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**Stoichiometry Practice Problem**

**Instructions:** 

Enter the coefficients directly from the balanced chemical equation. Do not reduce to lowest terms. For example: If 3 moles H₂ react with 3 moles O₂, enter "3" for each, not "1".

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**Chemical Reaction:**

\[ \text{CO (g) + H₂O (l) → CO₂ (g) + H₂ (g)} \]

**Problem:**

What would you multiply "grams of carbon monoxide" by to convert to the units "moles of water"?

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**Conversion Setup:**

\[ \text{grams CO} \times 
  \left( \frac{\text{(number)}}{\text{(unit)}} \right) \times 
  \left( \frac{\text{(number)}}{\text{(unit)}} \right) \times 
  \left( \frac{\text{(number)}}{\text{(unit)}} \right) 
\]

\[ = \text{moles H₂O} \]

**Complete the conversion by filling in the necessary coefficients and units based on the given chemical reaction.**
Transcribed Image Text:**Stoichiometry Practice Problem** **Instructions:** Enter the coefficients directly from the balanced chemical equation. Do not reduce to lowest terms. For example: If 3 moles H₂ react with 3 moles O₂, enter "3" for each, not "1". --- **Chemical Reaction:** \[ \text{CO (g) + H₂O (l) → CO₂ (g) + H₂ (g)} \] **Problem:** What would you multiply "grams of carbon monoxide" by to convert to the units "moles of water"? --- **Conversion Setup:** \[ \text{grams CO} \times \left( \frac{\text{(number)}}{\text{(unit)}} \right) \times \left( \frac{\text{(number)}}{\text{(unit)}} \right) \times \left( \frac{\text{(number)}}{\text{(unit)}} \right) \] \[ = \text{moles H₂O} \] **Complete the conversion by filling in the necessary coefficients and units based on the given chemical reaction.**
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