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How can you determine how much product you can make from two compounds?
The following steps can be used as a template for solving these Limiting Reactant problems :Step 1: Write the balanced chemical equation.Step 2: Determine the molar mass of each compound.Step 3: Determine the number of moles of each reactant that you have.Step 4: Use the mole ratio to identify the limiting reactant.Step 5: Use the limiting reactant to determine the maximum amount of product.
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to determine how much product you can make from two compounds. Let's say that we have two compounds that all identify as a and be, and we will make product. See typically what we have to do is we have to take the mass A and converted into moles a using the molar mass of a. Then we can go from moles, a two moles product using this toy geometry of the reaction. In this case, it's one toe one. Then we can go from moles of the product to mass of the product using the Moller Mass of the product. But we can't just do it for one reacting, because there's another reactant involved for which we know a mass or an amount. So we'll go from mass of things reacting. Two moles of that reactant similar to what we did with a and this will be the Mueller massive B. Then we'll go from moles of B to most of the product and as we can see appear stoke Eom. A tree is to tow one. Then we'll go from moles of C massive C, and we will likely get two different numbers here. The actual amount product that we make is always the smallest amount. So let's say that the massive see here was 10 g and the massive see here was 15 g. The mass that the product that we're going to make is going to be the smallest one. This is going to assume that all of all of a is consumed completely to make 10 g of C, but it be can actually make 15 g of C. Then B is in excess will end up having extra B that is left over when all of a is consumed. A is what we call the limiting reacting.
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