Consider the Following Reaction: CrCl3(s)+ KCl(s)+ 2H2SO4(l)→ KCr(SO4)2(s)+ 4HCl(g)green White
Multiple Choice
Consider the following reaction: CrCl3(s) + KCl(s) + 2H2SO4(l) → KCr(SO4) 2(s) + 4HCl(g) green white colorless purple colorless solid solid liquid solid gas When the green solid is mixed with the white solid and the colorless liquid is added, the mixture starts to bubble and fume. When all action has stopped, a wet purple solid containing solid white specks remains. Which substance is the limiting reactant?
A) CrCl3
B) KCl
C) H2SO4
D) KCr(SO4) 2
E) HCl
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