Answer to Question #71560 in General Chemistry for Trey Moore

Question #71560
How many grams of nitrogen are required to react with hydrogen to produce 13.6g of ammonia?
a) 11.2g
b) 0.06g
c) 22.4 g
d) 16.5g
e) 44.8g

2. What mass, in grams, of sodium carbonate is required for complete reaction with 8.35g of nitric acid to produce sodium nitrate, carbon dioxide, and water?
a) 28.1g
b) 14.04g
c) 4.96g
d) 7.02g
e) 400.0g

3. Which of these compounds is a strong electrolyte?
a) H20
b) O2
c) H2SO4
d) C6H12O6 (glucose)
e) CH3COOH (acetic acid)

4. Which of these compounds is a weak electrolyte?
a) HCl
b) CH3COOH (acetic acid)
c) C6H12O6 (glucose)
d) O2
e) NaCl

5. Which of these compounds is a nonelectrolyte?
a) NaOH
b) HNO3
c) C2H6O (ethanol)
d) KF
e) CH3COOH (acetic acid)
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2017-12-03T20:19:56-0500
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