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  1. 1) Consider the following reaction: NH4NO3 + Na3PO4 (NH4)3PO4 + NaNO3. Which reactant is limiting, assuming we started with 30.0 grams of ammonium nitrate and 50.0 grams of sodium phosphate. What is the mass of each product that can be formed? What mass of the excess reactant(s) is left over? 2) Consider the following reaction:

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  2. 1. What is a limiting reactant? 2. What is an excess reactant? 3. How do you determine the limiting and excess reactant for a reaction? 4. Answer the following questions using the balanced reaction below. CuCl2 + 2 NaNO3 Cu(NO3)2 + 2 NaCl. a.

  3. Name Chapter 11 Limiting Reactants Practice Worksheet. __. _Chapter 11 Limiting Reactants Practice Worksheet1. Consider the.

  4. Limiting Reagent Worksheet. When copper (II) chloride reacts with sodium nitrate, copper (II) nitrate and sodium chloride are formed. a) Write the balanced equation for the reaction given above: CuCl2 + NaNO3 Cu(NO3)2 + NaCl. b) If 15 grams of copper (II) chloride react with 20 grams of sodium nitrate, how much sodium chloride can be formed?

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  5. N2 + 3H2 → 2NH3. (a) What is the limiting reactant? (b) How many moles of ammonia will form? 2. A welder has 20.0 moles of acetylene gas (C2H2) and 10.0 moles of oxygen gas (O2). They combine to form water and carbon dioxide. 2C2H2 + 5O2 → 2H2O + 4CO2. (a) Identify the limiting reactant.

  6. Chemistry: Visualizing the Limiting Reactant. Use the balanced chemical equation 2 H2(g) + O2(g) 2 H2O(g) for all the problems on this sheet. Directions: Assuming that each molecule shown in the first two containers represents one mole of that. 1. substance, write the correct number of moles of substance s below the containers.

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  8. Practice Problems: Limiting Reagents 1. Take the reaction: NH 3 + O 2 NO + H 2 O. In an experiment, 3.25 g of NH 3 are allowed to react with 3.50 g of O 2. a. Which reactant is the limiting reagent? b. How many grams of NO are formed? c. How much of the excess reactant remains after the reaction? 2. If 4.95 g of ethylene (C 2 H 4) are combusted ...

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