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Stoichiometric coefficients found in a balanced equation can be used to derive _____________ ratios.
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In the reaction given, how many grams of oxygen will completely react with 18.0 g of water?


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The Roman numerals in the reaction given represent the coefficients in the balanced chemical equation. What are the values of the coefficients? 

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How many grams of CuCl are formed from the complete reaction of 0.750 mol Cu? 

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How many grams of MgI2 are produced by the reaction of 25.0 g of Mg with 25.0 g of I2? 

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How many grams of TiCl4 are needed to produce 0.132 moles of MgCl2? 

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The Roman numerals in the reaction given represent the coefficients in the balanced chemical equation. What are the values of the coefficients? 

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What is the theoretical yield (in grams of NaCl) when 0.750 mol of sodium reacts with excess chlorine to produce NaCl?
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In the reaction given below, how many grams of water are consumed if 4.0 g of hydrogen gas and 32.0 g of oxygen gas are produced? 

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The Roman numerals in the reaction given represent the coefficients in the balanced chemical equation. What are the values of the coefficients? 

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How many grams of KClO3 are needed to produce of 4.26 moles of O2? 

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The complete combustion of a hydrocarbon produces 90.36 g of CO2 and 46.25 g of H2O. What is the empirical formula of the hydrocarbon?
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How many moles of O2 will be produced by the decomposition of 32.0 grams of hydrogen peroxide, H2O2? 

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