Answer:
A. Limiting reactant is A.
B. Limiting reactant is A.
C. Limiting reactant is B.
D. Limiting reactant is B.
Explanation:
It is possible to find the limiting reactant for a reaction taking the moles of a reactant that will react and using the chemical equation find the moles of the other reactant you will need.
For the reaction:
2A + 4B → 3C
A. 2 moles A requires:
2molA×[tex]\frac{4molB}{2molA}[/tex]= 4moles of B
As you have 5 moles of B, limiting reactant is A.
B. 1,8 moles A requires:
1,8 molA×[tex]\frac{4molB}{2molA}[/tex]= 3,6 moles of B
As you have 4 moles of B, limiting reactant is A.
C. 3 moles A requires:
3 molA×[tex]\frac{4molB}{2molA}[/tex]= 6 moles of B
As you have just 4 moles of B, limiting reactant is B.
D. 22 moles A requires:
22 molA×[tex]\frac{4molB}{2molA}[/tex]= 44moles of B
As you have just 40 moles of B, limiting reactant is B.
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