Stoichiometry Test 16. Determine the limiting and excess reactant in the equation below if you start with 11.0 g of A£NO; and 1.83 g of CaCl2. 2 AgNO, + CaCl, 2 AgCl + Ca(NO,)2 How many grams of AgCl and how many grams of Ca(NO3)2 can be produced? a. Limiting Reactant Excess Reactant = Mass of AgCl= Mass of Ca(NO,), = b. How many grams of the excess reactant remain when the reaction is over?

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16.
Determine the limiting and excess reactant in the equation below if you start with 11.0 g of A£NO; and 1.83 g of
CaCl2.
2 AGNO3 + CaCl, →
How many grams of AgCl and how many grams of Ca(NO3)2 can be produced?
2 AgCl + Ca(NO3)2
a.
Limiting Reactant =
Excess Reactant =
Mass of AgCl=
Mass of Ca(NO,),-
b. How many grams of the excess reactant remain when the reaction is over?
Transcribed Image Text:Stoichiometry Test pg 3 16. Determine the limiting and excess reactant in the equation below if you start with 11.0 g of A£NO; and 1.83 g of CaCl2. 2 AGNO3 + CaCl, → How many grams of AgCl and how many grams of Ca(NO3)2 can be produced? 2 AgCl + Ca(NO3)2 a. Limiting Reactant = Excess Reactant = Mass of AgCl= Mass of Ca(NO,),- b. How many grams of the excess reactant remain when the reaction is over?
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