Consider the balance equation: SiO 2 ( s ) + 3 C ( s ) → SiC ( s ) + 2CO ( g ) Complete the table with the appropriate number of moles of reactants and products. If the number of moles of a reactant is provided, fill in the required amount of the reactant, as well as the moles of each product formed. If the number of moles of a product is provide, fill in the required amount of each reactant to make amount of product, as well as the amount of the other product that is made. m o l Sio 2 m o l c m o l Sic m o l co _______ 6 ________ _______ 3 ________ ________ _______ _______ ________ ________ 10 _______ 9.5 ________ _______ 3.2 ________ ________ _______
Consider the balance equation: SiO 2 ( s ) + 3 C ( s ) → SiC ( s ) + 2CO ( g ) Complete the table with the appropriate number of moles of reactants and products. If the number of moles of a reactant is provided, fill in the required amount of the reactant, as well as the moles of each product formed. If the number of moles of a product is provide, fill in the required amount of each reactant to make amount of product, as well as the amount of the other product that is made. m o l Sio 2 m o l c m o l Sic m o l co _______ 6 ________ _______ 3 ________ ________ _______ _______ ________ ________ 10 _______ 9.5 ________ _______ 3.2 ________ ________ _______
Solution Summary: The author explains how to calculate the number of moles of reactants and products in a balanced chemical equation.
Complete the table with the appropriate number of moles of reactants and products. If the number of moles of a reactant is provided, fill in the required amount of the reactant, as well as the moles of each product formed. If the number of moles of a product is provide, fill in the required amount of each reactant to make amount of product, as well as the amount of the other product that is made.
9. Draw all of the possible Monochlorination
Products that would Result From the
Free Radical Chlormation OF
23,4-TRIMethyl Pentane
b. Calculate the To Yield For the major
• Product given the Following Relative Restritus
For 1° 2° and 30 Hydrogens toward
Free Radical Chloration
5.0: 38
: 1
30
2°
1°
C. what would be the major product
in the Free Radical brominator Of the
Same Molecule. Explain your Reasoning.
What is the complete reaction mechanism for the chlorination of Ethane, C2H6?
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