For problems 3-6, refer to the following balanced equation: 2 C2Hz(g) + 5 Oz(g) → 4 COz(g) + 2 H2O(l) 3. How many moles of CO2 are produced when 18 moles of O2 reacts? 4. How many grams of water (H₂O) are produced from 8.4 moles of C₂H2₂? 5. How many grams of O₂ react with 7.32 g of C₂H₂? 6. During an experiment, 5.19 g of oxygen (O2) reacted with excess C₂H₂ to produce 4.38 g of CO2. Determine the percent yield of CO₂ in this reaction. (Hint: Calculate theoretical yield first.)

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For problems 3-6, refer to the following balanced equation:
2 CzHz(g) + 5 Oz(g) → 4 COz(g) + 2 H2O(l)
3. How many moles of CO2 are produced when 18 moles of O₂ reacts?
4. How many grams of water (H₂O) are produced from 8.4 moles of C₂H₂?
5. How many grams of O₂ react with 7.32 g of C₂H₂?
6. During an experiment, 5.19 g of oxygen (O₂) reacted with excess C₂H₂ to produce 4.38 g
of CO2. Determine the percent yield of CO2 in this reaction. (Hint: Calculate theoretical
yield first.)
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Transcribed Image Text:B For problems 3-6, refer to the following balanced equation: 2 CzHz(g) + 5 Oz(g) → 4 COz(g) + 2 H2O(l) 3. How many moles of CO2 are produced when 18 moles of O₂ reacts? 4. How many grams of water (H₂O) are produced from 8.4 moles of C₂H₂? 5. How many grams of O₂ react with 7.32 g of C₂H₂? 6. During an experiment, 5.19 g of oxygen (O₂) reacted with excess C₂H₂ to produce 4.38 g of CO2. Determine the percent yield of CO2 in this reaction. (Hint: Calculate theoretical yield first.) 27 13 /13 = ||| 13 <
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