QUESTION 10 Balance the following chemical equation: CH20(g) + 02(9) - CO2(9) + H20(g) What type of reaction is this? Note: Type in all coefficients including 1.

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QUESTION 10
Balance the following chemical equation:
CH20(g) +
02(9) -
CO2(g) +
H20(g)
What type of reaction is this?
Note: Type in all coefficients including 1.
QUESTION 11
A double replacement reaction between lead(IV) nitrate and sodium chloride will produce lead(IV) chloride and sodium nitrate. If 1.02
moles of lead(IV) nitrate is reacted, how many grams of sodium nitrate will be produced?
QUESTION 12
Copper(I) oxide will react with oxygen gas to produce copper(II) oxide. If 95.3 g of copper(I) oxide is reacted, how many grams of
oxygen will be needed?
QUESTION 13
Magnesium metal reacts with liquid bromine to produce magnesium bromide. How many grams of magnesium bromide can be
produced from 0.931 grams of liquid bromine?
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 10 Balance the following chemical equation: CH20(g) + 02(9) - CO2(g) + H20(g) What type of reaction is this? Note: Type in all coefficients including 1. QUESTION 11 A double replacement reaction between lead(IV) nitrate and sodium chloride will produce lead(IV) chloride and sodium nitrate. If 1.02 moles of lead(IV) nitrate is reacted, how many grams of sodium nitrate will be produced? QUESTION 12 Copper(I) oxide will react with oxygen gas to produce copper(II) oxide. If 95.3 g of copper(I) oxide is reacted, how many grams of oxygen will be needed? QUESTION 13 Magnesium metal reacts with liquid bromine to produce magnesium bromide. How many grams of magnesium bromide can be produced from 0.931 grams of liquid bromine?
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