Consider the combustion of glucose (C6H1206)There are 200 grams of glucose and
200 grams of oxygen gas.
A. What are the products of this reaction?
B. Write the full balanced chemical reaction.
C. How many moles of glucose are available to react?
D. How many moles of oxygen are available to react?
E. Which reactant is the limiting reactant?
F. Which reactant is in excess?
G. How many moles of CO, will be produced?
H. How many grams of CO, will be produced?
I. How many moles of H, O will be produced?
J. How many grams of H, O will be produced?
K. How many moles of excess reactant will be used?
L. How many grams of excess reactant will be used?
M. How many grams of excess reactant will be leftover?
N. If 50 grams of Co, are produced when the reaction takes place in lab, what is
the percent yield?
O. If 50 grams of H,0 are produced when the reaction takes place in lab, what is
the percent yield?
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 22:00, allieeastridge
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