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Consider the balanced chemical reaction shown below 2 C3H6(g) + 9 02(g) â 6 CO2(g) + 6 H2O(/) In a certain experiment, 5.383 g of C3H6(g) reacts with 9.376 g of 02(g). (a) Which is the limiting reactant? (Example: type C3H6 for C3H6(g)) is the limiting reactant. (b) How many grams of CO2(g) form? g of CO2(g) form (c) How many grams of H20() form? g of H20( form. (d) How many grams of the excess reactant remains after the limiting reactant is completely consumed? g of excess reactant remain. Lecture 2.1_Large (2).p.. O Type here to search
Consider the balanced chemical reaction shown below 2 C3H6(g) + 9 02(g) â 6 CO2(g) + 6 H2O(/) In a certain experiment, 5.383 g of C3H6(g) reacts with 9.376 g of 02(g). (a) Which is the limiting reactant? (Example: type C3H6 for C3H6(g)) is the limiting reactant. (b) How many grams of CO2(g) form? g of CO2(g) form (c) How many grams of H20() form? g of H20( form. (d) How many grams of the excess reactant remains after the limiting reactant is completely consumed? g of excess reactant remain. Lecture 2.1_Large (2).p.. O Type here to search
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