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How many moles of `OH^(-)` are present in the balanced equation?
`Cr(OH)_(3)+H_(2)O_(2)overset(OH^(-))rarr H_(2)O+CrO_(4)^(-2)`

A

One mole of `CS_(2)` will produce one mole of `CO_(2)`

B

The reaction of 16 g of oxygen produces ` 7.33 g "of " CO_(2)`

C

The raction of one mole of `O_(2)` will produce `2//3 ` "mole of" `SO_(2)`

D

Six molecules of oxygen requires theree molecular of `CS_(2)`

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