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Chemistry, 15.09.2019 02:10 sandygarcia65

Consider the reaction of methane with ammonia and oxygen.
2ch4 (g) + 2nh3 (g) + 3o2 (g) 2hcn (g) + 6h2o (l)
determine the limiting reactant in a mixture containing 123 g of ch4, 114 g of nh3, and 423 g of o2. calculate the maximum mass (in grams) of hydrogen cyanide, hcn, that can be produced in the reaction.
the limiting reactant is:
nh3
ch4
o2
amount of hcn formed =
g

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Consider the reaction of methane with ammonia and oxygen.
2ch4 (g) + 2nh3 (g) + 3o2 (g) 2hcn (...

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