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7 January, 13:53

Given the following reaction:

3FeO + 2Cu3N - -> Fe3N2 + 3Cu2O

How many moles of copper (I) nitride are needed to form 35.7 grams of copper (I) oxide?

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.213

.166

.198

.312

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  1. 7 January, 14:09
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    (Answer) 0.166 moles of copper (I) nitride are needed.

    Mass of copper (I) oxide = 35.7 g

    Moles of copper (I) oxide formed by the reaction = (Mass / molar mass)

    = (35.7 g / 143.09 g/mol) = 0.25 moles

    According to the balanced chemical equation,

    mole ratio of copper (I) nitride and copper (I) oxide = 2: 3

    Therefore, moles of copper (I) nitride needed to form 0.25 moles of copper (I) oxide = (2/3 x 0.25) moles = 0.166 moles.

    Thus, 0.166 moles of copper (I) nitride are needed to form 0.25 moles of copper (I) oxide.
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