B.
As you can see both NO and NH3 have 4 moles therefore it is 4:4 between the molecules or in other words a 1:1 ratio in simplest forms
Answer:
Ex1 = 4.3 moles
Explanation:
for Ex 1
** Number of mole = Mass (g) / Molecular weight ' Mw' (g/mole)
for a = NaCl , first you must be calculate Mw = look to periodic table
Atomic weight for Na is 22.9 = 23 g and for Cl is 35.45 = 35 g
so Mw for NaCl = 23+35 = 58 g/mole
so Number of Moles for NaCl 250 g is
Number of Moles = 250 / 58 = 4.3 moles
do same for others ...
good luck ..
Answer:
0.88mol
Explanation:
The number of moles, n, contained in a substance can be calculated using the formula;
Moles (n) = mass (m) ÷ molar mass (MM)
Molar mass of Magnesium oxide (MgO) = 24 + 16
= 40g/mol
According to the question, Mass of MgO = 35grams
Mole = 35/40
Mole = 0.875
Mole = 0.88mol
1. 

2. CuCl₂·2H₂O is limiting reactant.
Chemical reaction: 3CuCl₂·2H₂O + 2Al → 3Cu + 2AlCl₃ + 6H₂O. m(Al) = 0,5 g.

3. The molar mass of copper is 63.546 grams per mole.
If we multiply everything out, we'll get 0.50722 grams of copper, which is our theoretical yield.


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