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For each of the following reactions, calculate the grams of indicated product when 15.0 g of the first reactant and 10.0 g of the second reactant are used:
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- 3.82 The particulate scale drawing shown depicts the products of a reaction between N2 and O2 molecules. (a) Draw a similar representation for the reactants that must have been present before the reaction took place. (b) Write a balanced chemical equation for the reaction, using the smallest possible whole number coefficients.arrow_forward4.72 The picture shown depicts the species present at the start of a combustion reaction between methane, CH4 and oxygen, O2 (a) What is the limiting reactant? (b) Draw the resulting state after this set of reactants has reacted as far as possible.arrow_forward4-90 Lead(lI) nitrate and aluminum chloride react according to the following equation: In an experiment, 8.00 g of lead nitrate reacted with 2.67 g of aluminum chloride to give 5.55 g of lead chloride. (a) Which reactant was the limiting reagent? (b) What was the percent yield?arrow_forward
- 4.70 The particulate scale drawing shown depicts the products of a reaction between H2 and O2 molecules. (a) Draw a similar representation for the reactants that must have been present before the reaction took place. (b) Write a balanced chemical equation for the reaction, using the smallest possible whole number coefficients. (c) identify the limiting reactant, and explain how the pictures allow you to do so.arrow_forwardO + Airbags are present in all new cars being produced today. When a collision occurs, a sensor sends an electric signal to a canister containing sodium azide (NaN3). This generates heat, which starts the chemical reaction that produces nitrogen gas, which inflates the airbag. The chemical reaction is: K◄◄ 2NaN3(s)→ 2Na(s) + 3N₂(g) If a typical airbag contains 135 g of sodium azide, how many grams of nitrogen gas can be produced? C f11 ►► I f12 + II. = insprt sc ← delete backspace home num lock end 4:13 PM 9/21/2022 pgarrow_forwardUse the following reaction to answer the question that follow: Fe,O3 (s) + 3CO J 2Fes + 3CO a) Determine the limiting reactant when 80.0 grams of Fe,O3 (Molar Mass = 160 g/mol) are reacted with 36.0 grams of CO (Molar Mass = 28.0 g/mol) %3D %3Darrow_forward
- A sample of 49.0 g of tetraphosphorous decoxide (P,O10) reacts with 49.0 g of water to produce phosphoric acid (H, PO,) according to the following balanced equation. P,010 + 6 H,O → 4H,PO, Determine the limiting reactant for the reaction. H,PO, O H,0 O P,O10 Calculate the mass of H, PO, produced in the reaction. mass of H, PO4: Calculate the percent yield of H, PO, if 37.5 g of H, PO, is isolated after carrying out the reaction. percent yield:arrow_forwardPropane combusts via the following unbalanced reaction: C3H8+O2→H2O+CO2 When 36.15 g of propane is combusted in excess oxygen, how many grams of CO2 are produced and how many grams of O2 are consumed?arrow_forwardConsider the following balanced equation for the combustion of propane: C3H3 (g) + 502 (g) → 3CO2 (g) + 4H,0 (g) 10) If 10.0 g of propane are mixed with 10.0 g of oxygen, (a) How many moles of each reactant are mixed? (3 significant figures) C3Hg: O2:arrow_forward
- Hydrogen gas can be produced by the reaction of magnesium metal with hydrochloricacid according to the following equation:Mg(s) + 2HCl(aq) > MgCl2(aq) + H2(g)How many grams of Magnesium chloride are formed when 6.00 grams of HCl reactswith 5.00 grams of Mg? (Answer to one decimal place)grams of Magnesium chlorideWhat is the limiting reactant? HCI or Mg? Show all workarrow_forward18: 4 Al (S) + 302(g) 2AI2O3(s) When 47.90 g of Al and 80.13 g of O, were reacted, 14.22 grams of aluminum oxide were obtained. What is the percent yield? (Hint: You need to determine which one is the limiting reactant and then the theoretical yield). 9: Your Answer: CO: Answer unitsarrow_forwardConsider the reaction 2H2(g)+O2(g)→2H2O(l)2H2(g)+O2(g)→2H2O(l) What is the mass of water, H2O(l)H2O(l), produced when 8.75 gg of O2(g)O2(g) reacts with excess H2(g)H2(g)? Express your answer with the appropriate units. i am having trouble with this question, please help!arrow_forward
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