Silicon carbide, an abrasive, is made by the reaction of silicon dioxide with graphite (solid carbon): We

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Silicon carbide, an abrasive, is made by the reaction of silicon dioxide with graphite (solid carbon):

SiO + CASiC + CO (balanced?)


We mix 150.0 g of SiO2 and 101.5 g of c. If the reaction proceeds as far as possible, which reactant is left over? How much of this reactant remains?

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