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Chemistry, 19.04.2021 19:50 kaliebeckp8vqrs

Consider the reaction: 120 (9) + 5 CO(g) > 5 CO2(g) +
1,(g)
0.315 moles of iodine(V) oxide, 105, reacts
with 1.00 moles of carbon monoxide, CO.
Determine the moles of le, which could
be produced?

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Consider the reaction: 120 (9) + 5 CO(g) > 5 CO2(g) +
1,(g)
0.315 moles of iodine(V)...

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