we have now reached the end of our journey
I know that it can be sad when you reach the end of something so great, but we are now at that point. I really hope that all of your questions about limiting reagents and how to use them were answered.
I just have one last question for you: For the balanced equation 2Na + 2H2O --> 2NaOH + H2 , if 61.0 grams of Na is reacted with 26.9 grams of H2O, and produce an 88.3% yield of H2, how many grams of H2 would be produced?
a) 1.316 grams b) 1.001 grams c) 2.013 grams d) 1.678 grams
You can come back and visit this site whenever you start to miss it or if you have anymore questions about limiting reagents. However if you still have questions about the different aspects of limiting reagents click on some of the links below to go back and review:
Limiting Reagents
-GFW
-moles
Theoretical Yield
Actual and Percentage Yield
If you know anyone else who needs help just send them on over and this site will teach them everything that they need to know.
I just have one last question for you: For the balanced equation 2Na + 2H2O --> 2NaOH + H2 , if 61.0 grams of Na is reacted with 26.9 grams of H2O, and produce an 88.3% yield of H2, how many grams of H2 would be produced?
a) 1.316 grams b) 1.001 grams c) 2.013 grams d) 1.678 grams
You can come back and visit this site whenever you start to miss it or if you have anymore questions about limiting reagents. However if you still have questions about the different aspects of limiting reagents click on some of the links below to go back and review:
Limiting Reagents
-GFW
-moles
Theoretical Yield
Actual and Percentage Yield
If you know anyone else who needs help just send them on over and this site will teach them everything that they need to know.
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I hope that you enjoyed this site and learned a lot about limiting reagents and how to use them!