In a reaction of NaOH and H2SO4, NaOH is the limiting reactant. If 0.924 moles of NaOH are used in the reaction and the ΔH = -16.8 kJ/mol, what is the total amount of energy given off in kJ?

In a reaction of NaOH and H2SO4, NaOH is the limiting reactant. If 0.924 moles of NaOH are used in the reaction and the...
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
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)
30 ml of 1 M NaOH reacts with 10 ml 1M H2SO4 - how many moles of Na2SO4 are produced & what is the limiting reactant ?
NAME 1) For the reaction shown, find the limiting reactant and the theoretical yield in moles of potassium chloride (CI) with the following initial quantities of reactants: 14.6 mol K, 7.8 mol Cla 2 K{s} + Cla(g) – 2 KCl(s) 2) For the reaction shown, find the limiting reactant and the theoretical yield of the product (LiF) in grams for the following initial quantities of reactants: 10.5g Li and 37.2g F2 2 Li(s) + F2(g) → 2 Lif(s) 3) Consider...
23) In the following equations, determine which reactant is the limiting reactant and which reactant is in excess. The amounts used are given below each reactant. Show evidence for your answers. a) KOH + HNO3 → KNO3 + H2O 16.0g 12.0g b)2 NaOH + H2SO4 → Na2SO4 + H2O 10.0 g 10.0g
Which is the limiting reactant in the neutralization reaction of 455 mL of 3.75 M HBr with 2.00 mol of NaOH? How much of the other reactant is left over? HBr + NaOH + H2O + NaBr O Acid limiting, 1.71 mol base leftover O Base limiting, 1.71 mol acid leftover O Acid limiting, 0.29 mol base leftover Acid limiting, 0.00
What is the limiting reactant for the following reaction given we have 1.3 moles of HCl and 0.7 moles of Ca(OH)2? Reaction: 2HCl + Ca(OH)2 → 2H2O + CaCl2 (a) Ca(OH)2 (b) CaCl2 (c) H2O (d) HCl
s References] TUTOR Limiting Reactants: Compare Reactant Moles The theoretical yield of a reaction is the amount of product obtained if the limiting reactant is completely converted to product Consider the reaction: 2 Fe(s) +3 Cl2(g) 2 FeCl3(s) If 19.85 g Fe is mixed with 14.22 g Cl2, calculate the theoretical yield (g) of FeCl3 produced by the reaction g Show Approach Show Tutor Steps Submit
6)# What is the limiting reactant for the following reaction given we have 3.4 moles of Ca(NO3)2 and 2.4 moles of Li3PO4? Reaction: 3Ca(NO3)2 + 2Li3PO4 ---> 6LiNO3 + Ca3(PO4)2 Answer (show work please?) Ca3(PO4)2 Li3PO4 Ca(NO3)2 LiNO3 not enough information
In a chemical reaction, the reactant that limits the amount of product that can be formed is called the limiting reactant (or limiting reagent). The reaction will stop when all of the limiting reactant is consumed. In the sandwich example, bread was our limiting reactant. The reactant or reactants in a chemical reaction that remain when a reaction stops when the limiting reactant is completely consumed are called the excess reactant(s). The excess reactant(s) remain because there is nothing with...