a. Provide a detailed balanced equation for a chemical reaction that involves at least two reactants and produces at least two products. b. Provide gram amounts of both reactants and determine how much mass in grams of one of the products would be produced by using either a BCA table or by using dimensional analysis. Identify which reactant is the limiting reactant. c. How would you estimate the enthalpy change for the reaction to determine whether the reaction was endothermic or exothermic?
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