These are the values for the "Change" row, for both moles and grams: Reactants Products Balanced CH4 + 202 CO2 + 2H20 Chemical Equation Change -0.0313 -0.0625 +0.0313 +0.0625 moles -0.501 -2.00 +1.38 +1.13 grams There are 0.0625 moles of methane available in the reaction initially... but, is all of the available methane consumed? Explain, and determine which reactant is "excess" and which one is "limiting"

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These are the values for the "Change" row, for both moles and grams:
Reactants
Products
Balanced
CH4 + 202
CO2 + 2H20
Chemical
Equation
Change
-0.0313
-0.0625
+0.0313 +0.0625 moles
-0.501
-2.00
+1.38
+1.13 grams
There are 0.0625 moles of methane available in the reaction initially... but, is all of the available
methane consumed? Explain, and determine which reactant is "excess" and which one is "limiting"
Transcribed Image Text:These are the values for the "Change" row, for both moles and grams: Reactants Products Balanced CH4 + 202 CO2 + 2H20 Chemical Equation Change -0.0313 -0.0625 +0.0313 +0.0625 moles -0.501 -2.00 +1.38 +1.13 grams There are 0.0625 moles of methane available in the reaction initially... but, is all of the available methane consumed? Explain, and determine which reactant is "excess" and which one is "limiting"
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