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Activity 1. Solving Limiting Reactant Problems
Instruction: Show your complete solutions legibly in one (1) whole sheet of paper. (Total Score: 25 points)
1. Given the following reaction:
If 16.0 g of and 11.0 g of are combined.
a. What is the limiting reactant? (5 points)
b. How many grams of will be produced? ( 5 points)
2. The reaction between solid white phosphorus and oxygen produces solid tetraphosphorusdecoxide
(P4O10).
a. Write the balanced chemical equation of the reaction. (5 points)
b. Determine the mass of tetraphosphorusdecoxide (P4O10) formed if 25.0 g of phosphorus (PA) and
50.0 g of oxygen (O2) are combined. (5 points)
C. How much of the excess reactant remains after the reaction stops? (5 points)
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Transcribed Image Text:Activity 1. Solving Limiting Reactant Problems Instruction: Show your complete solutions legibly in one (1) whole sheet of paper. (Total Score: 25 points) 1. Given the following reaction: If 16.0 g of and 11.0 g of are combined. a. What is the limiting reactant? (5 points) b. How many grams of will be produced? ( 5 points) 2. The reaction between solid white phosphorus and oxygen produces solid tetraphosphorusdecoxide (P4O10). a. Write the balanced chemical equation of the reaction. (5 points) b. Determine the mass of tetraphosphorusdecoxide (P4O10) formed if 25.0 g of phosphorus (PA) and 50.0 g of oxygen (O2) are combined. (5 points) C. How much of the excess reactant remains after the reaction stops? (5 points) sril wob slt
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