Question 9 How many liters CO2 gas are produced from the reaction of 1 liter 02 gas according to the balanced chemical equation? 2 CO(g) + O2(g) 2 CO2(g) A) 0.5 L CO2 B) 1 L CO2 C) 2 L CO2 D) 4 L CO2 E) none of the above Question 10 Classify the following type of stoichiometry problem: How many grams of cobalt must react with an excess volume of hydrochloric acid to produce 25.0 mL of hydrogen gas? A) mass-mass problem B) mass-volume problem C) volume-volume problem D) mole-mole problem E none of the above

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How many liters CO2 gas are produced from the reaction of 1 liter 02 gas according to the balanced chemical equation?
2 CO(g)+ O2(g) 2 CO2(g)
A) 0.5 L CO2
B) 1L CO2
C) 2 L CO2
D) 4 L CO2
E) none of the above
Question 10
Classify the following type of stoichiometry problem:
How many grams of cobalt must react with an excess volume of hydrochloric acid to produce 25.0 mL of hydrogen gas?
A) mass-mass problem
B) mass-volume problem
C) volume volume problem
D) mole mole problem
E none of the above
Transcribed Image Text:Question 9 How many liters CO2 gas are produced from the reaction of 1 liter 02 gas according to the balanced chemical equation? 2 CO(g)+ O2(g) 2 CO2(g) A) 0.5 L CO2 B) 1L CO2 C) 2 L CO2 D) 4 L CO2 E) none of the above Question 10 Classify the following type of stoichiometry problem: How many grams of cobalt must react with an excess volume of hydrochloric acid to produce 25.0 mL of hydrogen gas? A) mass-mass problem B) mass-volume problem C) volume volume problem D) mole mole problem E none of the above
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