O, in a reactor. db What would be the limiting reactant? Enter its chemical formula below.

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Methane (CH,) gas and oxygen (0,)
gas react to form carbon dioxide (Co, gas and water (H,0) vapor. Suppose you have 5.0 mol of CH, and 3.0 mol of
O, in a reactor.
What would be the limiting reactant? Enter its chemical formula below.
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Transcribed Image Text:Methane (CH,) gas and oxygen (0,) gas react to form carbon dioxide (Co, gas and water (H,0) vapor. Suppose you have 5.0 mol of CH, and 3.0 mol of O, in a reactor. What would be the limiting reactant? Enter its chemical formula below. ロロ
Gaseous ethane (CH,CH,)
reacts with gaseous oxygen gas (0, to produce gaseous carbon dioxide (Co,) and gaseous water
(H,0).
What is the theoretical
yield of water formed from the reaction of 28.6 g of ethane and 93.6 g of oxygen gas?
Round your answer to 3 significant figures.
Transcribed Image Text:Gaseous ethane (CH,CH,) reacts with gaseous oxygen gas (0, to produce gaseous carbon dioxide (Co,) and gaseous water (H,0). What is the theoretical yield of water formed from the reaction of 28.6 g of ethane and 93.6 g of oxygen gas? Round your answer to 3 significant figures.
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