03:32How to Find Limiting Reactant (Quick & Easy) Examples, Practice Problems, Practice QuestionsConquer Chemistry1053views
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Multiple ChoiceWhen the amounts of all reactants are given for a chemical equation, the amount that is used to calculate the amount of product formed is the290views1rank
Multiple ChoiceThe following reaction shows the mineral ilmenite, FeTiO3, being reacted with chlorine gas and sand in order to extract titanium (IV) chloride. FeTiO3 (s) + 3 Cl2 (g) + 3 C (s) → 3 CO (g) + FeCl2 (s) + TiCl4 (g) Assuming a 100% yield, how many grams of titanium (IV) chloride can be extracted when reacting 18.0 g ilmenite, 30.0 g Cl2 and 40.0 g C?240views1comments
Multiple ChoiceLithium solid reacts with oxygen gas to create lithium oxide solid.4 Li (s) + O2 (g) → 2 Li2O (s)If 131 g of Li are allowed to react with 215 g O2, how many kilograms of the excess reactant would remain?339views1rank3comments
Open QuestionNitrogen and hydrogen combine at a high temperature, in the presence of a catalyst, to produce ammonia. N2(g) + 3H2(g) ⟶ 2NH3(g) there are four molecules of nitrogen and nine molecules of hydrogen present in the diagram. When the reaction is complete, how many molecules of NH3 are produced?298views
Open Question1 moles of mn reacts with 1 moles of O2. What is the theoretical yield of the product? 𝗠𝗻(𝘀) + 𝗢2(𝗴) → 𝗠𝗻𝗢2(𝘀)163views
Open QuestionHow many co2 molecules would be formed from the reaction mixture that produces the greatest amount of products?1280views
Open QuestionFor each of the given situations, indicate whether s or o2 is the limiting reactant.269views
Open QuestionHow many molecules of cl2 would be formed from the reaction mixture that produces the greatest amount of products?308views
Open QuestionNitrogen and hydrogen combine at a high temperature, in the presence of a catalyst, to produce ammonia.335views
Open QuestionAmmonia is produced by the reaction of nitrogen and hydrogen. n2(g)+3h2(g)→2nh3(g)1840views
Open QuestionWhat is the maximum mass of S8 that can be produced by combining 76.0 g of each reactant?228views
Open QuestionWhat is the maximum mass of s8 that can be produced by combining 83.0 g of each reactant?203views
Open QuestionA chemical reaction involving substances a and b stops when b is completely used. B is the182views
Open QuestionIf a reactant is in excess, why do we not worry about the mole ratios involving that reactant?156views
Open QuestionA mixture of A and B contains a total of 5.3 mols. Both A and B react with Z according to the following equations:A + Z → AZB + 2Z → BZ2The reaction of the mixture of A and B with Z consumes 7.8 mol Z. Assuming the reactions go to completion, how many moles of A does the mixture contain?