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1 December, 20:46

1. Using the Hoffman apparatus for electrolysis, a chemist decomposes 50.5 g of water into its gaseous elements. How many grams of oxygen gas should she get (theoretical yield) ? 2. Liquid sodium reacts with chlorine gas to produce sodium chloride. You want to produce 453 g of sodium chloride. How many grams of chlorine gas are needed? 3. You eat 160.0 g of glucose (a handful of M&M's). If glucose, C6H12O6, reacts with oxygen gas to produce carbon dioxide and water, how many grams of carbon dioxide will you have to exhale?

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  1. 1 December, 21:00
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    is this an experiment?
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