Stoichiometry By : Caleb Fleming 7 th period chem. 1 honors.

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Stoichiometry By : Caleb Fleming 7 th period chem. 1 honors

When zinc reacts with sulfuric acid, as shown here, what weight of hydrogen is produced from 31.8g of zinc Zn + H2 SO4 ZnSO4 + H2 What's next g Ask for help 31.8g 1

When zinc reacts with sulfuric acid, as shown here, what weight of hydrogen is produced from 31.8g of zinc Zn + H2 SO4 ZnSO4 + H2 31.8g 1 x Ask Mr. Kirk1 mol Zn 65.4g Zn 65.4mol Zn 1g Zn GREAT!!!!!!! Now what

When zinc reacts with sulfuric acid, as shown here, what weight of hydrogen is produced from 31.8g of zinc Zn + H2 SO4 ZnSO4 + H x 1 mol Zn 65.4g Zn EXCELENT!!!!!!!! What's next idk1 mol H2 1 mol Zn x 6 mol Zn 1 mol H2

When zinc reacts with sulfuric acid, as shown here, what weight of hydrogen is produced from 31.8g of zinc Zn + H2 SO4 ZnSO4 + H mol Zn 65.4g Zn xx 1 mol H2 1 mol Zn x DOIN GREAT !!!!!!!! What's next 2g H2 1 mol H2 2g H2 Help!

When zinc reacts with sulfuric acid, as shown here, what weight of hydrogen is produced from 31.8g of zinc Zn + H2 SO4 ZnSO4 + H x 1 mol ZN x g ZN So what is your answer.972 g H2 Pick ur nose 9.72g H2 1 mol H2 x 1 mol Zn 2g H2 1 mol H2 =

When zinc reacts with sulfuric acid, as shown here, what weight of hydrogen is produced from 31.8g of zinc Zn + H2 SO4 ZnSO4 + H x 1 mol ZN x g ZN 1 mol H2 x 1 mol Zn 2g H2 1 mol H2 = YEAH!!!!!!!!!! U DID IT MR. KIRK IS VERY PROUD..972 g H2 Click here to receive a prize

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