For the following reaction, 14.2 grams of carbon monoxide are allowed to react with 5.87 grams of oxygen gas . carbon monoxide(g) + oxygen(g) – carbon dioxide(g) What is the maximum mass of carbon dioxide that can be formed? grams What is the FORMULA for the limiting reagent? What mass of the excess reagent remains after the reaction is complete? grams Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 9 more group attempts remaining

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For the following reaction, 14.2 grams of carbon monoxide are allowed to react with 5.87 grams of oxygen gas .
carbon monoxide(g) + oxygen(g) → carbon dioxide(g)
What is the maximum mass of carbon dioxide that can be formed?
grams
What is the FORMULA for the limiting reagent?
What mass of the excess reagent remains after the reaction is complete?
grams
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Transcribed Image Text:For the following reaction, 14.2 grams of carbon monoxide are allowed to react with 5.87 grams of oxygen gas . carbon monoxide(g) + oxygen(g) → carbon dioxide(g) What is the maximum mass of carbon dioxide that can be formed? grams What is the FORMULA for the limiting reagent? What mass of the excess reagent remains after the reaction is complete? grams Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 9 more group attempts remaining
Enter the coefficients directly from the balanced chemical equation.
Do not reduce to lowest terms.
For example: If 3 moles H, react with 3 moles O2, enter "3" for each, not "1".
According to the following reaction:
СО (g) + H20 () — СО2 (g) + H2 (g)
What would you multiply "grams of carbon monoxide" by to convert to the units "moles of water" ?
(number)
(unit)
(number)
(unit)
= moles H20
grams CO
(number)
(unit)
(number)
(unit)
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Transcribed Image Text:Enter the coefficients directly from the balanced chemical equation. Do not reduce to lowest terms. For example: If 3 moles H, react with 3 moles O2, enter "3" for each, not "1". According to the following reaction: СО (g) + H20 () — СО2 (g) + H2 (g) What would you multiply "grams of carbon monoxide" by to convert to the units "moles of water" ? (number) (unit) (number) (unit) = moles H20 grams CO (number) (unit) (number) (unit) Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 9 more group attempts remaining
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