Limiting Reactants

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Limiting Reactants Quiz

Test your knowledge of limiting reactants and stoichiometry with this engaging quiz! Discover how to identify limiting reactants, calculate leftovers, and determine product yields in chemical reactions.

In this quiz, you will:

  • Analyze chemical reactions involving limiting reactants.
  • Practice calculating remaining reactants after reactions.
  • Learn how to determine the amount of products formed in reactions.
5 Questions1 MinutesCreated by BalancingMolecule42
For the reaction below, determine the limiting reactant if 100. G of FeCl3 is reacted with 50.0 g of H2S: 2FeCl3(aq) + 3H2S(g) → Fe2S3(s) + 6HCl(aq)
When 100. G of FeCl3 is reacted with 50.0 g of H2S, how many grams of which reactant will be left over when the reaction is complete?
When 100. G of FeCl3 is reacted with 50.0 g of H2S, how many grams of HCl are formed?
If 4.95 g of ethylene (C2H4) is combusted with 3.25 g of oxygen. What is the limiting reagent?
If 4.95 g of ethylene (C2H4) is combusted with 3.25 g of oxygen. How many grams of CO2 are formed?
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