Consider the reaction of NO and CO to form N2 and C02, according to the balanced equation: 2 NO (g) + CO (g) → N2 (g) + 2 CO2 (g) Identify the excess reactant, the limiting reactant, and the product(s) using the molecular art. (Black spheres are carbon, blue spheres are nitrogen, and red spheres are oxygen.) Excess Reactant: Limiting Reactant: Product:

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Consider the reaction of NO and CO to form N2 and CO2, according to the balanced equation:
2 NO (g) + CO (g) N2 (g) + 2 CO2 (g)
Identify the excess reactant, the limiting reactant, and the product(s) using the molecular art. (Black spheres are carbon, blue spheres
are nitrogen, and red spheres are oxygen.)
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Excess Reactant:
Limiting Reactant:
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Transcribed Image Text:Consider the reaction of NO and CO to form N2 and CO2, according to the balanced equation: 2 NO (g) + CO (g) N2 (g) + 2 CO2 (g) Identify the excess reactant, the limiting reactant, and the product(s) using the molecular art. (Black spheres are carbon, blue spheres are nitrogen, and red spheres are oxygen.) Product: Excess Reactant: Limiting Reactant: Reset < Prev 3 of 13 Next > wM search DELL 831 9.13 due 9.27 9.14.9.27 due 10 9 28- 10 11 due I1 1o-12. 10-25 due 0.26.12 due du -23-12.6 12-7.12.29 time off
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