If 4.15g of TiO2(s), 5.67g C(s) and 6.78g of diatomic Chlorine react to the equation:
3TiO2(s)+4C(s)+6Cl2(g)---3TiCl4(g)+2CO2(g)+2CO(g)
what is the maximum amount of TiCl4(g) that can be produced?
Ammonia Reaction: Looking for the limiting reagent - Ammonia reacts with diatomic oxygen to form nitric oxide and water vapor:
4NH3 + 5O2 > 4NO + 6H2O
When 20.0 g NH3 and 50.0 g O2 are allowed to react, which is the limiting reagent?
Question 10 for Solution Set from Chemistry by Zumdahl - Please See attachment for Question.
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Limiting Reactants - If 5.00 g magnesium is combined with 10.0 g of chlorine, show by calculation which substance is the limiting reactant, and calculate the theoretical yield of magnesium chloride for the reaction.
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Various Questions - 1. How many grams of CI2 can be prepared from the reaction of 15.0 g of MnO2 and 30.0 g of HCl according to the following equation?
2. How many mL is 0.005 L?
3 Give the number of protons (p), ...