-. Define the term limiting reactant. -. If 0.80 moles of acetic acid are allowed to react with 0.65 moles of sodium bicarbonate, what is the limiting reactant? How many moles of CO2 can be produced? (Show your work) .8 moles 0.8 0.65 moles sodu

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-. Define the term limiting reactant.
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If 0.80 moles of acetic acid are allowed to react with 0.65 moles of sodium bicarbonate,
what is the limiting reactant? How many moles of CO₂ can be produced? (Show your work)
0.8 moles
Procedure
Obtain five quart-sized Ziplock bags and carefully label them 1-5 with a Sharpie. Obtain five
weigh boats and label them 1-5 with a Sharpie.
2
Experiment 11
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4
JU
0.65 moles
sodu
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2. Place the following amounts of baking soda into the corresponding bag. Be sure to carefull-
measure the baking soda by leveling off the measuring spoons with a knife.
Transcribed Image Text:Chem 1101: Elements of Chemistry -. Define the term limiting reactant. .. If 0.80 moles of acetic acid are allowed to react with 0.65 moles of sodium bicarbonate, what is the limiting reactant? How many moles of CO₂ can be produced? (Show your work) 0.8 moles Procedure Obtain five quart-sized Ziplock bags and carefully label them 1-5 with a Sharpie. Obtain five weigh boats and label them 1-5 with a Sharpie. 2 Experiment 11 3 4 JU 0.65 moles sodu 5 2. Place the following amounts of baking soda into the corresponding bag. Be sure to carefull- measure the baking soda by leveling off the measuring spoons with a knife.
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