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Now let\'s try the process using moles. Given the following reaction, answer the

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Question

Now let's try the process using moles. Given the following reaction, answer the questions below. Simply type the numerical answer into each box below. Be aware of sig figs. Units are not needed as they are already included after each answer! 1A + 3B + 2D rightarrow 2 X If you have 12 moles of A, how many moles of X can be made? If you have 12 moles of B. how many moles of X can be made? moles of X. If you have 12 moles of D, how many moles of X can be made? moles of X. What amount of X is the smallest you can make? moles of X. What reactant makes the smallest moles of X and is therefore the limiting reactant? is the limiting reactant. Simply type the letter of the reactant into the box.

Explanation / Answer

1A + 3B + 2D-----> 2X

1 mole of A gives 2 moles of X

12 moles of A gives = 2*12/1 = 24 moles of X

3 mole of B gives 2 moles of X

12 moles of B gives = 2*12/3 = 8 moles of X

2 moles of D gives 2 moles of X

12 moles of D gives = 2*12/2 = 12 moles of X

smallest no of moles of X is 8

B reactant gives the smallest moles of X

B is limiting reactant

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