69.9k views
1 vote
If 6.0 g of fe(co)5 reacts with 4.0 g of pf3 and 4.0 g of h2, which is the limiting reagent

User Timir
by
8.5k points

1 Answer

4 votes
Number of moles of Fe(CO)5 = mass/molar mass = (6.0 g) / (195.8955 g/mol) = 0.03 mol Number of moles of PF3 = (4.0 g)/ (87.97 g/mol) = 0.0455 mol Number of moles of H2 = (4.0 g) / (2.016 g/mol) = 1.984 mol From the balanced equation 1 mol of Fe(CO)5 reacts with 2 mol of PF3 and 1 mol of H2 then 0.03 mol of Fe(CO)5 will need 0.03 (2/1) = 0.06 mol of PF3 and 0.03 mol of H2 Since we have less PF3 ( 0.0455 mol instead of 0.06 mol), that is the limiting agent
User Chris Ridmann
by
8.2k points

Related questions

asked Oct 4, 2024 214k views
Jake Sankey asked Oct 4, 2024
by Jake Sankey
8.6k points
1 answer
2 votes
214k views
asked May 28, 2024 27.1k views
Rebeca asked May 28, 2024
by Rebeca
8.0k points
1 answer
3 votes
27.1k views