2. How many grams of PtBr4 are needed to react completely with 54.8 g of LINO3? LINO3 -> LIBR Pt(NO3)4 PtBr4 Ans a) How many grams of O2 are produced by the decomposition of 42.3 g of H2O2? H2O2 -> H2 + O2 Ans ) How many liters of H2 are produced? Ans
2. How many grams of PtBr4 are needed to react completely with 54.8 g of LINO3? LINO3 -> LIBR Pt(NO3)4 PtBr4 Ans a) How many grams of O2 are produced by the decomposition of 42.3 g of H2O2? H2O2 -> H2 + O2 Ans ) How many liters of H2 are produced? Ans
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