I need help matching chemical reactions to the correct mole ratio. I have 5 mole ratios and really I just need help converting the mole ratios as I don't understand how to convert them. Looking on google only made it worse x/ 10 moles CO2/12 moles O2 6 moles H2O/12 moles CO2 2 moles O2/2 moles H2O 1 mole CO2/1 mole O2 11 moles H2O/12 moles O2
dang um let me see if i know some one who knows it
It would be really helpful if you did, it doesn't help that I literally don't have a clue as to how I'm supposed to go about doing it.
@rvc
@scienceteen8
well good luck
Thanks
@mayankdevnani
where are the chemical reactions? @codyw00
ok if u need help only in the mole ratio..take a look at this example 2 H2(g) + O2(g) → 2 H2O(g) The mole ratio between O2 and H2O is 1:2. For every 1 mole of O2 used, 2 moles of H2O are formed. The mole ratio between H2 and H2O is 1:1. For every two moles of H2 used, 2 moles of H2O is formed.
now try the first one..be sure to reduce it to the simplest form..ex:10/12=5/6..ok?
@priyar Thanks for the help! I'll post how many I got correct on the practice sheet when I get the chance :| (yes it was for a school practice sheet; practice sheet meaning I get 5/5 for doing it no matter how bad I do, but I still wanted to do good XD)
welcome!
@priyar Thanks again, even though you helped me I still thought I was going to get them wrong but I got all 5 correct :D Granted I got other things wrong that I thought I had right .-.
welcome and WELL DONE!
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