8. How many grams of H202 are required to react with 11 g of N2H4 according to the following reaction? 7 H202 + N2H4 → 2 HNO3 + 8 H20 Stoich WS1-Part2 8 Given the following equation: 2 KCIO3 →2 KCI + 3 02 How many moles of 02 can be produced by letting 12.00 moles of KCIO3 react? 9 Given the following equation: 2 K+ C12 → 2 KCI How many grams of KCI is produced from 2.50 g of K and excess Cl2

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8. How many grams of H202 are required to
react with 11 g of N2H4 according to the
following reaction?
7 H202 + N2H4 → 2 HNO3 + 8 H20
Stoich WS1-Part2
8 Given the following equation: 2 KCIO3 →2 KCI
+ 3 02 How many moles of O2 can be produced
ing 12.00 moles of KCI03 react?
9 Given the following equation: 2 K + C12 → 2
KCI How many grams of KCI is produced from
2.50 g of K and excess Cl2
10 Given the following equation: Na20 + H20 →
2 NaOH How many grams of NaOH is produced
from 1.20 x 102 grams of Na20?
Transcribed Image Text:8. How many grams of H202 are required to react with 11 g of N2H4 according to the following reaction? 7 H202 + N2H4 → 2 HNO3 + 8 H20 Stoich WS1-Part2 8 Given the following equation: 2 KCIO3 →2 KCI + 3 02 How many moles of O2 can be produced ing 12.00 moles of KCI03 react? 9 Given the following equation: 2 K + C12 → 2 KCI How many grams of KCI is produced from 2.50 g of K and excess Cl2 10 Given the following equation: Na20 + H20 → 2 NaOH How many grams of NaOH is produced from 1.20 x 102 grams of Na20?
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