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a mixture of .0285g of H and .0141 mol of oxygen in a closed container is sparked to initiate a reaction. How many grams of H2O
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Tyler
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Consider equation 3A+B=C+D. You react 4 moles of A with 2 moles of B. Which of the following is true?
1) Limiting reactant (L.R.)
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Melissa
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ow many grams of NH3 can be produced from 2.89mol of N2 and excess H2.
Express your answer numerically in grams.
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caro
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4.0 L of hydrogen gas reacts with 2.0 L of nitrogen gas (at the same temperature and pressure), producing ammonia gas, NH3. Find
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Andres
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An intermediate reaction used in the production of nitrogen containing fertilizers is that b/w NH3 and O2
4NH3(g) + 5O2(g)-->
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Chris
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A 4.00g piece of magnesium is added to 200mL of 1.40 mol/l HC.
Identify the limiting reactant, and calculate the mass of hydrogen
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Jeddediah
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3. Given a chemical reaction and H associated with the reaction: stoichiometry and limiting reactant problem involving gases.
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greeny
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If you wanted to prepare 50.0 mL of hydrogen, collected over water at 25 C on a day when the barometric pressure was 730 torr,
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Kate
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what mass of lead(II)nitrate can be formed from reaction of 25.0ml of .100M sodium sulfate and 40.0ml of .200M lead(II)nitrate
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Styllista
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2,4,6-Trinitroanilin can be prepared by nitration of p-nitroaniline with nitrate ions in the acidic solution. Chemical engineer
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jocckee
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im a little confuse on this problem.
"in the production of copper from ore containing copper(II) sulfide, the ore is first
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Mandy
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if 40.0 g of methane gas reacts with 40.0 g of oxygen gas whis it the limiting reactant
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Athena
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If 10g of NO react with 20g of O2, what is the maximum amount of NO2 that can be produced?
My answer is Mol NO = 10/30 = 0.333
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Timofey
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Given that 10.0 atm each of NO and O2 are introduced into a reaction vessel at room temperature. Calculate the partial pressure
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Larin
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I posted this question earlier, but I believe it was a bit confusing in the way I typed it.
Given the following two step
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Bradley
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In the following equations determine which reactant is the limiting and which reaactant is in excess.
1. KCL + HNO3--->KNO3 + HCL
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Ashley
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im a little confuse on this problem.
"in the production of copper from ore containing copper(II) sulfide, the ore is first
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Mandy
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In the following equations, determined which reactant is the limiting reactant and which reactant is in excess. The amount used
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In the following equations, determined which reactant is the limiting reactant and which reactant is in excess. The amount used
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In the following equations, determined which reactant is the limiting reactant and which reactant is in excess. The amount used
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A reaction creates methanol (CH3OH) from carbon monoxide (CO) and hydrogen gas (H2). There are 3 moles of CO and 8 moles H2.
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akarsha
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What is the limiting reactant for the reaction below given that you start with 0.37 mol of Al and 0.59 mol of O2? Reaction: 4Al
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Given the illustration below for a chemical reaction, what would be the limiting reactant?
+ -> Responses mol H2O mol H 2 O mol
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How many grams of silver chloride are produced from 5.0 g of silver nitrate reacting with an excess of barium chloride?
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If 25.0g N2, and 18.75g H2, are used for this reaction, which reactant will be the limiting reactant?
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If 250 gN, and 18.75 g H, are used for this reaction, which reactant will be the limiting reactant?
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If 25.0 gN, and 18.75 g H, are used for this reaction, which reactant will be the limiting reactant?
0) How much of the excess
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Silver nitrate and iron (Ill) chloride are reacted. 27.0 g silver nitrate and 43.5 g iron (III) chloride are used in the
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f all the N2
and H2 are consumed, what volume of NH3 , at the same temperature and pressure, will be produced?
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A chemist combines 45g of NH₃ with HCl to form 70g of NH₄Cl. What is the possible mass of HCl used in this reaction? * 45g
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Use the balanced equation, 2NO + O2 - 2NO2, to answer the following questions.
Part 1 of 3 Determine the limiting reactant.
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Parent Categories (11)
Balancing Chemical Equations
Calculating moles and mass
Chemical Reactions
Chemistry
Moles and Mass
Reactants
Reaction stoichiometry
Reactions
Reactions and Stoichiometry
Reactivity
Stoichiometry