When 0.412g Ag reacts with 0.793g Cl2, how much of the reactant in excess is left? Please show all work.

When 0.412g Ag reacts with 0.793g Cl2, how much of the reactant in excess is left?...
how many moles of of excess reactant are left over when 25.0 moles of hydrogen gas is added to 125 moles of nitrogen gas
2. What is the limiting reactant when 126 g of Ag reacts with 142 g of HNO3? What is the heoretical yield in grams of AgNO3? Ag(s) + HNO3 (aq) → AgNO3(aq) + NO(g) + H2O) 2. What is the limiting reactant when 126 g of Ag reacts with 142 g of HNO3? What is the theoretical yield in grams of AgNO3?! Ag(s) + HNO3 (aq) → AgNO3 (aq) + NO(g) + H2O)
Calculate the work done when 5.81 g of Cl2(g) reacts with excess P4(s) at 22.0°C, according the the following equation: P4(s) + 10Cl2(g) → 4PCl5(s) Express your answer to three significant figures.
How much heat in kJ is produced when 25 g of Fe3O4 reacts with excess Al? 3 Fe3O4(s) + 8 Al(s) => 4 Al2O3(s) + 9 Fe(s) ΔHo = -3347.58 kJ
When excess Cl2 at constant pressure reacts with 0.300 mol of CH4(g) 295 kJ of energy evolves. Calculate the value of ΔH for this reaction, as written. CH4(g) + Cl2(g) → CHCl3(l) + H2(g) ΔH = ? a) -1970 kJ b) -1770 kJ c) +1970 kJ d) -983 kJ e) +1770 kJ
When 10.0 g of hydrogen gas reacts with 40.0 g of nitrogen gas, how much ammonia gas forms? Which substance is the limiting reactant? If a chemist runs the reaction knowing they should obtain a percent yield of 78.5% and must produce a total of 30.5 grams of ammonia, how many grams of nitrogen should they start with if they have an excess amount of hydrogen?
What is the amount (in moles) of excess reactant remaining if all of the limiting reactant completely reacts when 24.9 mol of aluminum and 27.9 moles of oxygen gas react? 4 Al (s) + 3 O2(g) → 2 Al2O3(s)
If 58 moles of NH3 are combined with 32 moles of
sulfuric acid, what is the limiting reactant and how much of the
excess reactant is left over?
2 NH3 + H2SO4
(NH4)2SO4
A) H2SO4, 29 mol
B) NH3, 1.0 mol
C) NH3 29 mol
D) NH3, 3.0 mol
E) H2SO4, 3.0 mol
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Chloroform, CHCl3, reacts with chlorine, Cl2, to form carbon tetrachloride, CCl4, and hydrogen chloride, HCl. In an experiment 25 grams of chloroform and 25 grams of chlorine were mixed. In the laboratory, 10 grams of CCl4 are actually produced. Which is the limiting reactant? What is the theoretical yield of CCl4 in grams? 2. Limiting Reagent: Theoretical Yield: % Percent Yield: xcess (2.5 pts.) (2.5 pts.) (2.5 pts.) (2.5 pts.) reactant remaining
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question 3 Nitrogen monoxide reacts with chlorine to form nitrosyl chloride according to the following Unbalanced reaction, Nog)+ Cl2(g) → Nocle) 1 If we start with 12.56 of nitrogen monoxide and 17,8 g of chlorine. how many grams of the excess reactant are leftover after the reaction is complete?