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Instructions: remember, you are finding the limiting reagent so first solve the equation, and then click on the answer that you believe is the limiting reagent. If you're wrong, don't worry! Complete explanations go along with the wrong answers. Just make sure to read all questions carefully and thoughtfully, and have fun! 1. For the balanced equation shown below, what would be the limiting reagent if 48.8 grams of H2S were reacted with 99.1 grams of O2?2H2S+3O2=>2H2O+2SO2H2SO2H2S O22. For the balanced equation shown below, what would be the limiting reagent if 11.5 grams of C4H8O were reacted with 36.3 grams of O2?2C4H8O+11O2=>8CO2+8H2O C4H8O O23. For the balanced equation shown below, what would be the limiting reagent if 60.0 grams of CH5N were reacted with 226 grams of O2?4CH5N+11O2=>4CO+10H2O+4NO2CH5N O24. For the balanced equation shown below, what would be the limiting reagent if 58.9 grams of C2H4F2 were reacted with 31.3 grams of O2?2C2H4F2+3O2=>4CO+2H2O+4HFC2H4F2 O25. For the balanced equation shown below, what would be the limiting reagent if 98.2 grams of C2H3O2Br were reacted with 66.7 grams of O2?2C2H3O2Br+3O2=>4CO2+2H2O+2HBrC2H3O2Br O26. For the balanced equation shown below, what would be the limiting reagent if 23.8 grams of NaOH were reacted with 70.9 grams of KHC8H4O4?NaOH+KHC8H4O4=>NaKC8H4O4+H2ONaOH KHC8H4O47. For the balanced equation shown below, what would be the limiting reagent if 53.6 grams of C2H5Cl2 were reacted with 85.7 grams of O2?4C2H5Cl2+13O2=>8CO2+10H2O+4Cl2C2H5Cl2 O28. For the balanced equation shown below, what would be the limiting reagent if 8.36 grams of C3H6O2 were reacted with 8.51 grams of O2?2C3H6O2+7O2=>6CO2+6H2OC3H6O2 O29. For the balanced equation shown below, what would be the limiting reagent if 59.5 grams of NH3 were reacted with 264 grams of O2?4NH3+5O2=>4NO+6H2ONH3 O210.For the balanced equation shown below, what would be the limiting reagent if 54.8 grams of C6H6OS were reacted with 38.3 grams of O2?2C6H6OS+11O2=>12CO+6H2O+2SO3C6H6OS O2Ready for the next step? Click here to learn about the theoretical yieldThink you need more practice? Click here to go back to the limiting reagents pageTo check out the website used to provide these questions, you can go to the bibliography, and see every website used in the making of this website.Click here for bibliography. Powered by
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