
the reaction of 5.00g of copper (ll) and 5.00g potassium phosphate. what is the limiting and...
20.0ml of a .30 M potassium phosphate solution is combined with 20.0ml of a .40 M solution of calcium chloride. What is the limiting reactant? What is the identity of the precipitate formed in the reaction? How many grams or product should be collected?
For the following reaction, 53.7 grams of
potassium hydroxide are allowed to react with
29.4 grams of phosphoric
acid.
potassium hydroxide (aq) +
phosphoric acid (aq) potassium
phosphate (aq) + water
(l)
What is the maximum amount of potassium phosphate
that can be formed? grams
What is the FORMULA for the limiting
reagent?
What amount of the excess reagent remains after the reaction is
complete? grams
For the following reaction, 53.9 grams of potassium hydroxide are allowed to react with 34.9 grams of phosphoric acid. potassium hydroxide (aq) + phosphoric acid (aq) potassium phosphate (aq) + water (l) What is the maximum amount of potassium phosphate that can be formed? grams What is the FORMULA for the limiting reagent? What amount of the excess reagent remains after the reaction is complete?
Identify limiting reactants (mole ratio method). Identify the limiting reactant in the reaction of carbon (graphite) and oxygen to form CO2, if 8.54 g of C and 12.4 g of O2 are combined. Determine the amount (in grams) of excess reactant that remains after the reaction is complete. Formula of limiting reactant Amount of excess reactant remaining =
A reaction is done by dissolving 5.687 g sodium phosphate and 7.533 g of calcium chloride in water. These react to form solid calcium phosphate and sodium chloride (this remains dissolved in water). a) Write a balanced equation for the reaction; don’t forget states of matter b) How many grams of calcium phosphate are expected to form if all the sodium phosphate reacts? c) How many grams of calcium phosphate are expected to form if all the calcium chloride reacts?...
In one reaction that occurs during the deployment of an air bag solid sodium metal reacts with solid potassium nitrate to form solid sodium oxide, solid potassium oxide, and nitrogen gas which inflates the bag. If 5.10g of sodium and 4.8g of potassium nitrate react in an airbag a) write a balanced equation for the reaction b) determine which one (sodium metal or potassium nitrate) is the limiting reactant c) calculate how many grams of the excess reactant remains
For the following reaction, 3.30 grams of phosphoric acid are mixed with excess potassium hydroxide. The reaction yields 5.60 grams of potassium phosphate. potassium hydroxide (aq) + phosphoric acid (aq) potassium phosphate (aq) + water (l) What is the ideal yield of potassium phosphate? grams What is the percent yield for this reaction? %
1. For the following reaction, 0.408 moles of potassium hydroxide are mixed with 0.490 moles of phosphoric acid. What is the formula for the limiting reagent? What is the maximum amount of potassium phosphate that can be produced? ____ moles 2. For the following reaction, 0.543 moles of nitrogen gas are mixed with 0.390 moles of oxygen gas. What is the formula for the limiting reagent? What is the maximum amount of nitrogen monoxide that can be produced? ____ moles...
You mix a 25.0 mL sample of a 20 M potassium chloride solution with 20.0 mL of a 0.900 M lead(II) nitrate solution, and this precipitation reaction occurs: (5 pts) 2KCl (aq) + Pb(NO3)2 (aq) ® PbCl2 (s) + 2KNO3 (aq) You mix a 25.0 mL sample of a 20 M potassium chloride solution with 20.0 mL of a 0.900 M lead(II) nitrate solution, and this precipitation reaction occurs: (5 pts) 2KCl (aq) + Pb(NO3)2 (aq) ® PbCl2 (s) +...
For the following reaction, 3.30 grams of phosphoric acid are mixed with excess potassium hydroxide . Assume that the percent yield of potassium phosphate is 78.3 %. potassium hydroxide(aq) + phosphoric acid(aq) potassium phosphate(aq) + water(l) What is the ideal yield of potassium phosphate ? grams What is the actual yield of potassium phosphate ? grams