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Given a balance chemical equation, 2 H2(g) O2(g) 2 H2O(g) If a reaction mixture contains 3 moles of O2(g) with 4 moles of H2(g), which reactant is the limiting reactant and what is the mass remaining of the reactant in excess

User Jan Vanek
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We have the equation
2\text{H}_(2)+\text{O}_(2) \longrightarrow 2\text{H}_(2)\text{O}.

This means that for every mole of oxygen consumed, 2 moles of hydrogen are consumed.

  • Considering the oxygen, the reaction can occur 3 times.
  • Considering the hydrogen, the reaction can occur 4/2=2 times.

Therefore, hydrogen is the limiting reactant.

If all 4 moles of the hydrogen are consumed, then 2 moles of the oxygen will be consumed. This means 1 mole of oxygen, which has a mass of 15.9994 grams, will remain.

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