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Carbon disulfide burns in oxygen to yield car- bon dioxide and sulfur dioxide according to the chemical equation cs2(l) 3 o2(g) −→ co2(g) 2 so2(g). if 0.91 mol of cs2 is combined with 1.52 mol of o2, identify the limiting reactant.

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Answer: Oxygen is the limiting reagent.

Explanation:
CS_2(l)+3O_2(g)\rightarrow CO_2(g)+2SO_2(g)

As can be seen from the given balanced equation:

3 moles of
O_2 reacts with 1 mole of
CS_2

1.52 moles of
O_2 reacts with=
(1)/(3)* 1.52=0.51moles of
CS_2

Thus
O_2 is the limiting reagent as it limits the formation of products. (0.91-0.51)= 0.40 moles of
CS_2 will remain as such and thus
CS_2 is an excess reagent.

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