Answer:
H2 is in excess. There will remain 3.14 grams of H2. Option D is correct
Explanation:
step 1: Data given
Mass of Carbon = 7.08 grams
Mass of hydrogen = 4.92 grams
Molar mass carbon = 12.01 g/mol
Molar mass hydrogen (H2) = 2.02 g/mol
Step 2: The balanced equation
2C(s) + 3 H2(g) → C2H6(g)
Step 3: Calculate moles carbon
Moles carbon = mass carbon / moalr mass carbon
Moles carbon = 7.08 grams / 12.01 g/mol
Moles carbon = 0.590 moles
Step 4: Calculate moles H2
Moles H2 = 4.92 grams / 2.02 g/mol
Moles H2 = 2.44 moles
Step 5: Calculate limiting reactant
For 2 moles carbon we nee 3 moles hydrogen to produce 1 mol C2H6
Carbon is the limiting reactant. It will completely be consumed (0.590 moles). H2 is in excess. There will react 3/2 * 0.590 = 0.885 moles H2
There will remain 2.44 - 0.885 = 1.555 moles H2
Step 6: Calculate mass H2 remaining
Mass H2 = 1.555 moles * 2.02 g/mol
Mass H2 = 3.14 grams
H2 is in excess. There will remain 3.14 grams of H2. Option D is correct