1. A solution containing 2.9 g of Fe(OH), was added to a solution containing 6.7 g of
H, SO2....
1. A solution containing 2.9 g of Fe(OH), was added to a solution containing 6.7 g of
H, SO2. Using the following equation calculate the following.
2Fe(OH)3 + 3H2SO4 ---> Fe(SO2)3 + 6H,0
A. What is the limiting reactant in this problem?
B. What mass of each product is produced if the reaction is allowed to go to
completion?
C. What is the excess reactant and how much is left over when the reaction is
complete? (in grams)
D. What mass of the limiting reactant would you need to make the excess be
removed? (in grams)
E. What mass of H, O can be made from 3.76 moles of Fe(OH),?
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