Chemical Reactions of Copper and Percent Yield 5. Molarity, abbreviated M, is defined as the concentration of a solution expressed as moles of solute per liter of solution. How many milliliters of 4.00 M H₂SO4 are required to react with 1.60 g of CuO according to Equation [4]?

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5. Molarity, abbreviated M, is defined as the concentration of a solution expressed as moles of solute per liter of
solution. How many milliliters of 4.00 M H₂SO4 are required to react with 1.60 g of CuO according to
Equation [4]?
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Tradnost bes Ismos brit od 300
6. If 2.00 g of Zn is allowed to react with 2.00 g of CuSO4, according to Equation [5], how many grams of
Zn will remain after the reaction is complete?
Transcribed Image Text:Chemical Reactions of Copper and Percent Yield 5. Molarity, abbreviated M, is defined as the concentration of a solution expressed as moles of solute per liter of solution. How many milliliters of 4.00 M H₂SO4 are required to react with 1.60 g of CuO according to Equation [4]? WEW Tradnost bes Ismos brit od 300 6. If 2.00 g of Zn is allowed to react with 2.00 g of CuSO4, according to Equation [5], how many grams of Zn will remain after the reaction is complete?
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3. Consider the combustion of methane, CH4:
moitos Insim
'I bus
CO₂(g) + 2H₂O(g)
CH4 (g) +20₂(g) →
Suppose 2.8 mol of methane are allowed to react with 5.0 mol of oxygen.
(a) What is the limiting reagent?
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(b) How many moles of CO₂ can be made from this reaction? How many grams of CO₂?
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4. Suppose 8.00 g of CH4 is allowed to burn in the presence of 16.00 g of oxygen. (See reaction in 3 above.)
How much (in grams) CH4, O2, CO2, and H₂O (in grams) remain after the reaction is complete?
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Transcribed Image Text:lo 3. Consider the combustion of methane, CH4: moitos Insim 'I bus CO₂(g) + 2H₂O(g) CH4 (g) +20₂(g) → Suppose 2.8 mol of methane are allowed to react with 5.0 mol of oxygen. (a) What is the limiting reagent? dett 03 10 22n deitu (b) How many moles of CO₂ can be made from this reaction? How many grams of CO₂? olas nonossola di 4. Suppose 8.00 g of CH4 is allowed to burn in the presence of 16.00 g of oxygen. (See reaction in 3 above.) How much (in grams) CH4, O2, CO2, and H₂O (in grams) remain after the reaction is complete? (10) cena od A Paidow aid yd galvo
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