Exam 8: Quantities in Chemical Reactions
Exam 1: The Chemical World59 Questions
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The limiting reactant is not necessarily the reactant with the least mass.
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Given the recipe: 2 cups flour + 1 egg + 3 oz blueberries → 4 muffins.
You can make 9 muffins from 3.5 cups of flour.
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What is the excess reactant for the following reaction given we have 2.6 moles of HCl and 1.4 moles of Ca(OH)2?
Reaction: 2HCl + Ca(OH)2 → 2H2O + CaCl2
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Consider a reaction of chemicals depicted as A + B → C + D.Suppose reaction of 17.8 grams of A with 29.5 grams of B gave 24.7 grams of C.However,the theoretical yield of C for this reaction was 33.3 grams.What was the percent yield of chemical C?
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The limiting reactant is the product that is completely consumed in a chemical reaction.
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The percent yield is calculated by dividing the actual yield by the theoretical yield times 100.
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Which ingredient is the limiting reactant if you have 6 cups of flour,9 eggs and 2 tbs of oil? Given: 2 cups flour + 3 eggs + 1 tbs oil → 4 waffles
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The reaction for the oxidation of NH3 is given as: 4 NH3 + 5 O2 → 4 NO + 6 H2O
Under certain conditions the reaction will proceed at 29.8% yield of NO.How many grams of NH3 must be made to react with excess oxygen to yield 70.5 g of NO?
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Consider the reaction: 2 Al + 3Br2 → 2 AlBr3 Suppose a reaction vessel initially contains 5.0 mole Al and 6.0 mole Br2.What is in the reaction vessel once the reaction has occurred to the fullest extent possible?
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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
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How many grams of aluminum oxide are produced according to the reaction below given that you start with 10.0 grams of Al and 19.0 grams of O2?
Reaction: 4Al + 3O2 → 2Al2O3
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What is the percent yield of CuS for the following reaction given that you start with
of Na2S and
CuSO4?
The actual amount of CuS produced was
. Reaction: Na2S + CuSO4 → Na2SO4 + CuS



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How many moles of water are made from complete reaction of 1.4 moles of hydrogen gas? Given the reaction:
2H2 + O2 → 2H2O
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Given the recipe: 2 cups flour + 1 egg + 3 oz blueberries → 4 muffins
If you have 9 cups of flour,4 eggs and plenty of blueberries,the theoretical yield of muffins is 16.
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How many grams of water are made from the reaction of 4.0 grams of hydrogen gas?
Given the reaction: 2H2 + O2 → 2H2O
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How many moles of lithium nitrate are theoretically produced if we start with 3.4 moles of Ca(NO3)2 and 2.4 moles of Li3PO4?
Reaction: 3Ca(NO3)2 + 2Li3PO4 → 6LiNO3 + Ca3(PO4)2
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Given the reaction: 2 Na(s)+ Cl2(g)→ 2 NaCl(s)
The conversion factor for chlorine gas to sodium chloride is: 1 mol Cl2 ≡ 2 mol NaCl
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The conversion factor between mass and moles for a compound is the molar mass.
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Given the reaction: 2 Na(s)+ Cl2(g)→ 2 NaCl(s)
The conversion factor for chlorine gas to sodium metal is: 2 mol Cl ≡ 2 mol Na
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