A 2.00 L bottle of soda when cold (0 °C), has a CO2 concentration of 0.105 M. When the bottle is opened andheated to 50 °C, most of the CO2 leaves the solution, and the CO2 concentration drops to 0.026 M. How manyGrams of CO2 bubbled out and left the solution? Use stiochemistry with divider lines in between numbers for the conversion factors and the answer is 7.0g CO210) The following questions use the balanced chemical equation below.3 Cu(NO3)2 + 2 K3PO4 º 6 KNO3 + Cu3(PO4)2(a) Calculate the volume of 0.750M Cu(NO3)2 solution required to react completely with 2.48L of a 1.19MK3PO4 solution. Use stiochemistry with divider lines in between numbers for the conversion factors (b) How many grams of Cu3(PO4)2 will be formed from the complete reaction of 18.5 mL of a 0.625MCu(NO3)2 solution?Use stiochemistry with divider lines in between numbers for the conversion factors The answer is 10a. 5.90L  10b. 1.47g  11) The following questions use the balanced chemical equation below.Zn + 2 HBr º ZnBr2 + H2(a) A 341g sample of zinc metal reacts completely with a 6.00M HBr solution. Calculate the volume ofHBr solution required to complete the reaction. Use stiochemistry with divider lines in between numbers for the conversion factors (b) How many Liters of H2 at STP will be created from the complete reaction of 2.40L of a 0.125M HBrsolution? Use stiochemistry with divider lines in between numbers for the conversion factors  11a. the answer is 1.74L 11b. 3.36L 12) A neutralization reaction is shown below.  H2SO4 + 2 NaOH º Na2SO4 + 2 H2OA 65.0 mL sample of 6.00M H2SO4 reacts completely with 3.06L of a NaOH solution. Calculate the Molarity ofthe NaOH solution. Use stiochemistry with divider lines in between numbers for the conversion factors and the answer is 0.255M Answer all questions please

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 A 2.00 L bottle of soda when cold (0 °C), has a CO2 concentration of 0.105 M. When the bottle is opened and
heated to 50 °C, most of the CO2 leaves the solution, and the CO2 concentration drops to 0.026 M. How many
Grams of CO2 bubbled out and left the solution? Use stiochemistry with divider lines in between numbers for the conversion factors and the answer is 7.0g CO2
10) The following questions use the balanced chemical equation below.
3 Cu(NO3)2 + 2 K3PO4 º 6 KNO3 + Cu3(PO4)2
(a) Calculate the volume of 0.750M Cu(NO3)2 solution required to react completely with 2.48L of a 1.19M
K3PO4 solution. Use stiochemistry with divider lines in between numbers for the conversion factors 
(b) How many grams of Cu3(PO4)2 will be formed from the complete reaction of 18.5 mL of a 0.625M
Cu(NO3)2 solution?Use stiochemistry with divider lines in between numbers for the conversion factors

The answer is 10a. 5.90L  10b. 1.47g 

11) The following questions use the balanced chemical equation below.
Zn + 2 HBr º ZnBr2 + H2
(a) A 341g sample of zinc metal reacts completely with a 6.00M HBr solution. Calculate the volume of
HBr solution required to complete the reaction. Use stiochemistry with divider lines in between numbers for the conversion factors 
(b) How many Liters of H2 at STP will be created from the complete reaction of 2.40L of a 0.125M HBr
solution? Use stiochemistry with divider lines in between numbers for the conversion factors 

11a. the answer is 1.74L 11b. 3.36L


12) A neutralization reaction is shown below. 

H2SO4 + 2 NaOH º Na2SO4 + 2 H2O
A 65.0 mL sample of 6.00M H2SO4 reacts completely with 3.06L of a NaOH solution. Calculate the Molarity of
the NaOH solution.

Use stiochemistry with divider lines in between numbers for the conversion factors and the answer is 0.255M

Answer all questions please

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