(d) fifteen atoms of iron react with twelve molecules of water to produce iron oxide (Fe,O¸) and hydrogen

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d) fifteen atoms of iron react with twelve molecules of
water to produce iron oxide (Fe;O,) and hydrogen
Transcribed Image Text:d) fifteen atoms of iron react with twelve molecules of water to produce iron oxide (Fe;O,) and hydrogen
H.
CI
Figure 9.3
Reaction of H, with C. Eight
molecules of HCl are formed and 3
molecules of H, remain, The limiting
* reactant is Ch
(a) Before reaction
(b) After reaction
NOTE: You can Color your atoms, e.g. H
ball/atom will be brown and Chlorine
ball/atom will be yello. Make sure the right
atomic radius/size is represented. Review
your Periodic trend in atomic radius/radii.
26. Draw pictures similar to those shown in Figure 9.3 to
determine which is the limiting reactant in the follow-
STA
ing reactions.
Transcribed Image Text:H. CI Figure 9.3 Reaction of H, with C. Eight molecules of HCl are formed and 3 molecules of H, remain, The limiting * reactant is Ch (a) Before reaction (b) After reaction NOTE: You can Color your atoms, e.g. H ball/atom will be brown and Chlorine ball/atom will be yello. Make sure the right atomic radius/size is represented. Review your Periodic trend in atomic radius/radii. 26. Draw pictures similar to those shown in Figure 9.3 to determine which is the limiting reactant in the follow- STA ing reactions.
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