1. Classify the following statement “In a chemical reaction between two reactants, the excess reagent will be the reactant with the larger mass” as a) always true b) never true c) sometimes true   (Record your answer with rounded answer to proper significant digits and the proper units.) 2. Dinitrogen pentoxide reacts with water as represented in the following reaction.N2O5(s)+H2O(l)------>2HNO3(l) If 0.139 g of N2O5(s) were reacted with 0.0550 g of water, how many milligrams of HNO3(l) would be produced? Hint: Determine limiting reagent first. 3. When 7.34 mol of methane burns in excess oxygen gas, what volume of CO2(g) at STP is produced? Hint: Write a balanced chemical reaction equation first.

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1. Classify the following statement
“In a chemical reaction between two reactants, the excess reagent will be the reactant with the larger mass” as a) always true b) never true c) sometimes true

 

(Record your answer with rounded answer to proper significant digits and the proper units.)

2. Dinitrogen pentoxide reacts with water as represented in the following reaction.N2O5(s)+H2O(l)------>2HNO3(l)

If 0.139 g of N2O5(s) were reacted with 0.0550 g of water, how many milligrams of HNO3(l) would be produced?
Hint: Determine limiting reagent first.

3. When 7.34 mol of methane burns in excess oxygen gas, what volume of CO2(g) at STP is produced?
Hint: Write a balanced chemical reaction equation first.

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