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How many moles of magnesium bromide are formed when 3.0 moles of magnesium reacts with 2.0 moles of bromine?

Mg+Br2 -> MgBr2

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Answer:

Use the given functions to set up and simplify

Mg+Br2→MgBr⋅2.

3=

2=

Mg+Br2→gBr⋅2=r2B+gM→MgBr⋅2

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Hello there, I think this is a limiting agent question.

When 3 moles of Mg is reacted with 2 moles of Br2, because of ratio, we just need 1.5 moles of Br2, so Mg is a limiting agent.

So 3 moles of Mg will make 3 moles of MgBr

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