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Step-by-step explanation:
2) 
2C6H6 + 9O2 -> 12CO2 + 6H20 
Weight of a CO2 Mol 12+ 16x2 = 44g 
In 100g number of moles = 100/44= 2.2727 Moles 
Number of C6H6 2moles burned when creating 12 moles of CO2 
Therefore 2.2727/12 x 2 = 0.3787 
 
3) 
3H2SO4 + 2Al(OH)3 -> Al2(SO4)3 + 6H2O 
H2O weight of a 1mol is = 2+16 = 18g 
2moles of Al(OH)3 cerates 6 moles of water. 
3moles of sulfuric creates 6 moles of water. 
5.5moles Al(OH)3 reacts with 5.5 moles of sulfuric 
Therefore number of water moles = 5.5/3 x 6 = 11moles 
Weight water = 11 x 18 = 198g 
 
4) 
Cu + 2AgNO3 -> 2Ag + Cu(NO3)2 
1mol of Cu produces 2moles of silver 
Ag = 107.86 g/Mol 
Cu = 63.54 g/Mol 
In 26g Ag number of moles = (26/107.86)/2 x 63.54 = 7.658g 
 
5) 
3K2CrO4 + 2AlPO4 -> 2K3PO4 + Al2(CrO4)3 
K2CrO4 = 39x2 + 52 + 16x4 = 194g/Mol 
Al2(CrO4)3 = 54 + 354 = 408g/Mol
3moles of K2CrO4 creates 1mol of Al2(CrO4)3 
Therefore weight of the Al2(CrO4)3 produced by 17.5g potassium chromate 
 (17.5/194)/3 moles of Al2(CrO4)3 produced = 0.03moles
Al2(CrO4)3 produced = 0.03 x 408 = 12.26g