Answer:
4 mol of lithium nitride would be produced
Explanation:
6Li + N2 → 2Li3N
This equation means that 6 mol of lithium are reacted with 1 mol of nitrogen to make, 2 mol of lithium nitride.
So this is the rule of three to find out, how many moles of lithium nitride are been made, from 12 mol of Li.
6 Li _____ 2 Li3N
12 Li ________ (12. 2) / 6 = 4 moles
Answer:
8.25 moles
Explanation:
Given parameters:
Number of moles of Al produced = 11 moles
Unknown:
Number of moles of oxygen produced = ?
Solution:
To solve this problem, we need to understand the problem.
The decomposition of an aluminium oxide must has produced oxygen and aluminium,
2Al₂O₃ → 4Al + 3O₂
now since the known is the oxygen gas; we can find the unknown aluminium:
3 mole of O₂ was produced with 4 mole of Al
x mole of O₂ will be produced with 11 moles of Al
x =
= 8.25 moles
I think it will be B. Hope it helps :)
28.0 x 0.6424 = 18
25.0 x .6424 = 16.1
Mass = 34.1
First we need to find the number of moles of both K and O reacted
K - 0.779 g / 39 g/mol
= 0.02 mol
the mass of O₂ reacted = 1.417 g - 0.779 g = 0.638 g
O₂ moles = 0.638 g / 32 g/mol
= 0.02 mol
the number of both K and O₂ moles reacted are equal
therefore stoichiometry of K to O₂ reacted are 1:1
then the formula of potassium superoxide is KO₂