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Clicker #1 How many cars can we make? A) 3 B) 4 C) 6 D) 12 E) 16

Clicker #2 If you have 8 moles of hydrogen and all the oxygen you need, how many moles of water can you make? 2H2 + O2 → 2H2O A) 1 mol B) 2 mol C) 4 mol D) 8 mol E) 16 mol

Clicker #3 If you have 6 moles of oxygen and all the hydrogen you need, how many moles of water can you make? 2H2 + O2 → 2H2O A) 1 mol B) 2 mol C) 3 mol D) 6 mol E) 12 mol

Clicker #4 If you have 8 moles of hydrogen and 6 moles of oxygen, how many moles of water can you make? 2H2 + O2 → 2H2O A) 6 mol B) 8 mol C) 12 mol D) 14 mol E) 16 mol