Posted by Renate on Wednesday, August 18, 2010 at 9:57pm.
How much SO3 can form if all of the SO2 is used?
How much SO3 can form if all of the O2 is used?
So which is the limiting reagent and which reactant will be in excess?\
The correct answer is that ????? L SO3 will be formed and ????L of ???? (the limiting reagent) will remain.
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