CHEM 24112 Chapter Notes - Chapter 9: Copper(Ii) Sulfate, Orthogonal Group, Salt Metathesis Reaction

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Homework 9.3: Limiting Reactants
1. For each of the following unbalanced reactions, suppose exactly 5.00 g of each reactant is taken.
Determine which reactant will be limiting, and also determine what mass of the excess reagent will
remain after the limiting reactant is consumed.
a. Na2B4O7(s) + H2SO4(aq) + H2O(l)  H3BO3(s) + Na2SO4(aq)
b. CaC2(s) + H2O(l)  Ca(OH)2(s) + C2H2(g)
c. NaCl(s) + H2SO4(l)  HCl(g) + Na2SO4(s)
d. SiO2(s) + C(s)  Si(l) + CO(g)
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Homework 9. 3: limiting reactants: for each of the following unbalanced reactions, suppose exactly 5. 00 g of each reactant is taken. Show by calculation which reactant is the limiting reagent. Both reactants are colorless when the solutions are freshly prepared, but the solid product is bright yellow so the process demonstrates a double displacement very effectively. Suppose a solution containing 1. 25 g of ki is combined with a solution containing 2. 42 g of pb(no3)2. What mass of pbi2 would result: the copper (ii) ion in a copper (ii) sulfate solution reacts with potassium iodide to produce the triiodide ion, i3 sample. Cuso4(aq) + ki(aq) cui(s) + ki3(aq) + k2so4(aq). If 2. 00 g of ki is added to a solution containing 0. 525 g of cuso4, calculate the mass of each product produced. This reaction is commonly used to determine how much copper is present in a given: silicon carbine, sic, is one of the hardest materials known.

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