Posted by natasha on Tuesday, July 29, 2008 at 12:09pm.
This another limiting reagent problem and the general procedure is the same as the limiting reagent problem posted earlier. You already have the materials in mol format so the same process will work.
i really hate chemistry it hurts my brain i have problems with all the techinical thingys so im guessing again yaay me
is the answer 151.9
No.
The coefficients in the equation will tell you. Have you written the balanced equation?
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