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For each of the following reactions, calculate the grams of indicated product when 15.0 g of the first reactant and 10.0 g of the second reactant are used:
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- 4.70 The particulate scale drawing shown depicts the products of a reaction between H2 and O2 molecules. (a) Draw a similar representation for the reactants that must have been present before the reaction took place. (b) Write a balanced chemical equation for the reaction, using the smallest possible whole number coefficients. (c) identify the limiting reactant, and explain how the pictures allow you to do so.arrow_forwardThe drawing below shows a mixture of molecules: - carbon 2 CO(g) nitrogen oxygen key hydrogen sulfur Suppose the following chemical reaction can take place in this mixture: 2 C(s) + O₂(g) chlorine Of which reactant are there the most initial moles? Enter its chemical formula: Of which reactant are there the least initial moles? Enter its chemical formula: Which reactant is the limiting reactant? Enter its chemical formula: 00 0arrow_forwardUse the following reaction to answer the question that follow: Fe,O3 (s) + 3CO J 2Fes + 3CO a) Determine the limiting reactant when 80.0 grams of Fe,O3 (Molar Mass = 160 g/mol) are reacted with 36.0 grams of CO (Molar Mass = 28.0 g/mol) %3D %3Darrow_forward
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