A reaction is conducted with 20.0 g H 2 and 99.8 g O 2 . (a)

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A reaction is conducted with 20.0 g H2 and 99.8 g O2.

(a) State the limiting reactant.

(b) Calculate the mass, in grams, of H2O that can be produced from this reaction.

Strategy

We use the same four-step procedure outlined in Section 3.4, but we must calculate the quantities of product that could form from each of the reactants to determine the limiting reactant. The limiting reactant is the one that yields the smallest amount of product.

4 Step procedure In Section 3.4

1. Write the balanced chemical equation.

2. Start with the (given) mass of one substance and calculate the number of moles of this substance, using the appropriate mass–mole conversion factor.

3. Use the coefficients of the balanced equation to calculate the moles of the desired substance from the moles of the given substance.

4. Calculate the mass of the desired substance, using the appropriate mole–mass conversion factor. 

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Chemistry Principles And Practice

ISBN: 9780534420123

3rd Edition

Authors: Daniel L. Reger, Scott R. Goode, David W. Ball

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