Limiting Reagent Worksheet
Limiting Reagent Worksheet
AS
2016
+ O2
----->
CO2
H2O
a) If you start with 14.8 g of C3H8 and 3.44 g of O2, determine the limiting reagent
b) determine the number of moles of carbon dioxide produced
c) determine the number of grams of H2O produced
d) determine the number of grams of excess reagent left
2. Given the following equation:
Al2(SO3)3 + 6 NaOH ------> 3 Na2SO3
+ 2 Al(OH)3
a) If 10.0 g of Al2(SO3)3 is reacted with 10.0 g of NaOH, determine the limiting reagent
b) Determine the number of moles of Al(OH)3 produced
c) Determine the number of grams of Na2SO3 produced
d) Determine the number of grams of excess reagent left over in the reaction
3. Given the following equation:
Al2O3
+ Fe ------> Fe3O4
Al
a) If 25.4 g of Al2O3 is reacted with 10.2 g of Fe, determine the limiting reagent
b) Determine the number of moles of Al produced
c) Determine the number of grams of Fe3O4 produced
d) Determine the number of grams of excess reagent left over in the reaction
04. Consider the reaction
I2O5(g) + 5 CO(g) -------> 5 CO2(g) + I2(g)
a) 80.0 grams of iodine(V) oxide, I2O5, reacts with 28.0 grams of carbon monoxide,
CO.
Determine the mass of iodine I2, which could be produced?
b) If, in the above situation, only 0.160 moles, of iodine, I2 was produced.
i) what mass of iodine was produced?
ii) what percentage yield of iodine was produced.
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Dimuthu Sandaruwan
B.Sc(sp in Chemistry)
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Zinc and sulphur react to form zinc sulphide according to the equation.
Zn + S ---------> ZnS
If 25.0 g of zinc and 30.0 g of sulphur are mixed,
a) Which chemical is the limiting reactant?
b) How many grams of ZnS will be formed?
c) How many grams of the excess reactant will remain after the reaction is over?
06. Which element is in excess when 3.00 grams of Mg is ignited in 2.20 grams of pure
oxygen?
What mass is in excess? What mass of MgO is formed?
07.
How many grams of Al2S3 are formed when 5.00 grams of Al is heated with 10.0
grams S?
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Silver nitrate, AgNO3, reacts with ferric chloride, FeCl3, to give silver chloride, AgCl,
and ferric nitrate, Fe(NO3)3. In a particular experiment, it was planned to mix a
solution containing 25.0 g of AgNO3 with another solution containing 45.0 grams of
FeCl3.
a) Write the chemical equation for the reaction.
b) Which reactant is the limiting reactant?
c) What is the maximum number of moles of AgCl that could be obtained from this
mixture?
d) What is the maximum number of grams of AgCl that could be obtained?
e) How many grams of the reactant in excess will remain after the reaction is over?
10. Solid calcium carbonate, CaCO3, is able to remove sulphur dioxide from waste gases
by the reaction (balanced as written):
CaCO3 + SO2 + other reactants ------> CaSO3 + other products
In a particular experiment, 255 g of CaCO3 was exposed to 135 g of SO2 in the
presence of an excess amount of the other chemicals required for the reaction.
a) What is the theoretical yield of CaSO3?
b) If only 198 g of CaSO3 was isolated from the products, what was the percentage
yield of CaSO3 in this experiment?
Balanced equation:
C3H8
+ 5 O2
-------> 3 CO2
4 H2O
a) O2
b) 0.065 mol CO2
c) 1.56 g H2O
d) 13.86 g C3H8
2a) Al2(SO3)3
b) 0.068 mol Al(OH)3
c) 12.85 g Na2SO3
d) 1.84 g NaOH
3. Balanced equation:
4 Al2O3 + 9 Fe ------> 3 Fe3O4 + 8 Al
a) Fe
b) 0.16 mol Al
c) 14.12 g Fe3O4
d) 17.13 g Al2O3
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