7. What is the mole ratio of NH3 to Nâ‚‚ in the balanced chemical equation below?
4NH3(g) + 6NO (g) → 5N2 (g) + 6H₂O (l)

A. 3:2
B. 4:5
C. 10:11
D. 1:1

8. What mass of glucose (C6H12O6) can be produced from a photosynthesis reaction that occurs using 10
moles of COâ‚‚?
6CO₂ (g) + 6H₂O (1)→ C6H12O6 (aq) + 602 (g)

A 10 grams
B. 180 grams
C. 300 grams
D. 1,080 grams

9. During photosynthesis, how many moles of water (Hâ‚‚O) are needed to produce 150 grams of glucose
(C6H12O6)?
A. 2 moles
B. 3 moles
C. 4 moles
D. 5 moles

10. During photosynthesis, how many grams of oxygen gas (0â‚‚) are produced from 55 grams of carbon
dioxide gas (COâ‚‚)?
A. 32 grams 0â‚‚
B. 40 grams 0â‚‚
C. 44 grams 0â‚‚
D. 55 grams Oâ‚‚

Relax

Respuesta :

7) From the coefficients of the equation, the answer is 4:5.

8) From the coefficients of the equation, for every 6 moles of carbon dioxide consumed, 1 moleof glucose is consumed. This means that 1.66 moles of glucose is produced. Glucose has a formula mass of 180.16 g/.mol, so the answer is (1.66)(180.16), which is about 300 grams.

9) From the coefficients of the equation, we know that for every 6 moles of water consumed, 1 mole of glucose is consumed. Since we want 150 grams of glucose, and glucose has a formula mass of 180.16 g/mol, we want 150/180.16 = 0.83 mol of glucose. Thus, we need 0.83(6) moles of water, which is 5 moles to 1 sf.

10) From the coefficients of the equation, we know that for every 6 moles of carbon dioxide produced, 6 molds of oxygen are produced. Since carbon dioxide has a formula mass of 44.009 g/mol, 55 grams is about 1.25 moles. Thus, since oxygen has a formula mass of about 32 g/mol, the answer is 32(1.25), which is about 55 grams.