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Chemistry, 09.03.2021 23:10 jaydenjohnson6310

48. For each of the following unbalanced equations, sup- pose that exactly 1.00 g of each reactant is taken. De-
termine which reactant is limiting, and calculate
what mass of the product in boldface is expected (as-
suming that the limiting reactant is completely con-
sumed). a. CS 2 (l)+O 2 (g) --->CO 2 (g)+SO 2 (g) b. NH 3 (g)+CO 2 (g)--> CN2H4O(s)+H 2 O(g) c. H 2 (g)+MnO 2 (s)>MnO(s)+H 2 O(g) d. I 2 (I)+Cl 2 (g)--->ICl(g)
the answers are:
48. (a) O2 is limiting, 0.458 g CO2: (b) CO2 is limiting, 0.409g H20: (c) MnO2 is limiting, 0.207 g H2O: (d) 12 is limiting, 1.28g ICI
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