
Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The statements for the given reaction equivalent to Statements
Concept introduction:
Stoichiometry of a chemical species involved in a
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Answer to Problem 5.38E
The statements for the given reaction equivalent to Statements
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Explanation of Solution
The given reaction is shown below.
The statements for the above reaction equivalent to Statements
• The coefficients of the reactants and products can be written as the number of the moles of reactants and products. The statement for the given reaction is represented as follows.
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• The molecular weight of the compound is equal to the one mole of a compound. The statement for the given reaction is represented as follows.
The statements for the given reaction equivalent to Statements
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(b)
Interpretation:
The statements for the given reaction equivalent to Statements
Concept introduction:
Stoichiometry of a chemical species involved in a chemical reaction represents the amount of chemical species involved in the chemical reaction. The stoichiometry of a chemical species helps in calculating the expected mass of reactant and product. Stoichiometry of a chemical species is also represented in number of moles. The number of moles of a substance is given as,
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Answer to Problem 5.38E
The statements for the given reaction equivalent to Statements
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Explanation of Solution
The given reaction is shown below.
The statements for the above reaction equivalent to Statements
• The coefficients of the reactants and products can be written as the number of the moles of reactants and products. The statement for the given reaction is represented as follows.
•
• There are
• The molecular weight of the compound is equal to the one mole of a compound. The statement for the given reaction is represented as follows.
The statements for the given reaction equivalent to Statements
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(c)
Interpretation:
The statements for the given reaction equivalent to Statements
Concept introduction:
Stoichiometry of a chemical species involved in a chemical reaction represents the amount of chemical species involved in the chemical reaction. The stoichiometry of a chemical species helps in calculating the expected mass of reactant and product. Stoichiometry of a chemical species is also represented in number of moles. The number of moles of a substance is given as,
Where,
•
•

Answer to Problem 5.38E
The statements for the given reaction equivalent to Statements
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•
•
Explanation of Solution
The given reaction is shown below.
The statements for the above reaction equivalent to Statements
• The coefficients of the reactants and products can be written as the number of the moles of reactants and products. The statement for the given reaction is represented as follows.
•
• There are
• The molecular weight of the compound is equal to the one mole of a compound. The statement for the given reaction is represented as follows.
The statements for the given reaction equivalent to Statements
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(d)
Interpretation:
The statements for the given reaction equivalent to Statements
Concept introduction:
Stoichiometry of a chemical species involved in a chemical reaction represents the amount of chemical species involved in the chemical reaction. The stoichiometry of a chemical species helps in calculating the expected mass of reactant and product. Stoichiometry of a chemical species is also represented in number of moles. The number of moles of a substance is given as,
Where,
•
•

Answer to Problem 5.38E
The statements for the given reaction equivalent to Statements
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•
Explanation of Solution
The given reaction is shown below.
The statements for the above reaction equivalent to Statements
• The coefficients of the reactants and products can be written as the number of the moles of reactants and products. The statement for the given reaction is represented as follows.
•
• There are
• The molecular weight of the compound is equal to the one mole of a compound. The statement for the given reaction is represented as follows.
The statements for the given reaction equivalent to Statements
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(e)
Interpretation:
The statements for the given reaction equivalent to Statements
Concept introduction:
Stoichiometry of a chemical species involved in a chemical reaction represents the amount of chemical species involved in the chemical reaction. The stoichiometry of a chemical species helps in calculating the expected mass of reactant and product. Stoichiometry of a chemical species is also represented in number of moles. The number of moles of a substance is given as,
Where,
•
•

Answer to Problem 5.38E
The statements for the given reaction equivalent to Statements
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•
Explanation of Solution
The given reaction is shown below.
The statements for the above reaction equivalent to Statements
• The coefficients of the reactants and products can be written as the number of the moles of reactants and products. The statement for the given reaction is represented as follows.
•
• There are
• The molecular weight of the compound is equal to the one mole of a compound. The statement for the given reaction is represented as follows.
The statements for the given reaction equivalent to Statements
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