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**Title: Calculating Moles and Grams of Products from Given Reactants**

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**Objective:**
Calculate the moles and grams of each product for the following equations if you start with 0.500 moles of the underlined reactants.

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**Equations:**

1. **Equation (a):**
   \[
   \text{NH}_3 + \text{HCl} \rightarrow \text{NH}_4\text{Cl}
   \]

2. **Equation (b):**
   \[
   \text{CH}_4 + \underline{4\text{S}} \rightarrow \text{CS}_2 + 2\text{H}_2\text{S}
   \]

3. **Equation (c):**
   \[
   \underline{\text{NaOH}} + \text{CO}_2 \rightarrow \text{NaHCO}_3
   \]

**Instructions:**

For each chemical equation:

- Identify the underlined reactant and note that you start with 0.500 moles of it.
- Calculate the moles of each product formed.
- Convert the moles of products into grams using their molar masses.

**Note:**
- Look up molar masses as needed.
- Show all calculations for clarity.

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By starting with 0.500 moles of each underlined reactant, students can practice stoichiometry and conversion between moles and grams, reinforcing key chemistry concepts.
Transcribed Image Text:**Title: Calculating Moles and Grams of Products from Given Reactants** --- **Objective:** Calculate the moles and grams of each product for the following equations if you start with 0.500 moles of the underlined reactants. --- **Equations:** 1. **Equation (a):** \[ \text{NH}_3 + \text{HCl} \rightarrow \text{NH}_4\text{Cl} \] 2. **Equation (b):** \[ \text{CH}_4 + \underline{4\text{S}} \rightarrow \text{CS}_2 + 2\text{H}_2\text{S} \] 3. **Equation (c):** \[ \underline{\text{NaOH}} + \text{CO}_2 \rightarrow \text{NaHCO}_3 \] **Instructions:** For each chemical equation: - Identify the underlined reactant and note that you start with 0.500 moles of it. - Calculate the moles of each product formed. - Convert the moles of products into grams using their molar masses. **Note:** - Look up molar masses as needed. - Show all calculations for clarity. --- By starting with 0.500 moles of each underlined reactant, students can practice stoichiometry and conversion between moles and grams, reinforcing key chemistry concepts.
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