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U(OH)6+3SmO-gt UO3+3Sm(OH)2 How Many Moles of UO3 Do I Get from 5.11 Moles of U(OH)6 and 7.89 Moles of Smo 5.11 7.89 2.63 1.70

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U(OH)6+3SmO-gt UO3+3Sm(OH)2 How many moles of UO3 do I get from 5.11 moles of U(OH)6 and 7.89 moles of Smo 5.11 7.89 2.63 1.70

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To determine how many moles of UO3 are produced, we need to use stoichiometry based on the balanced chemical equation: From the balanced equation, we see that 1 mole of \( U(OH)_6 \) reacts with 3 moles of to produce 1 mole of .First, let's find the limiting reagent:1. Calculate the required moles of for 5.11 moles of \( U(OH)_6 \): 2. Compare the available moles of (7.89 moles) with the required moles (15.33 moles):Since we only have 7.89 moles of , which is less than the required 15.33 moles, is the limiting reagent.3. Calculate the moles of produced from the limiting reagent ( ): Therefore, you get 2.63 moles of .