9.6 L of H2 reacted with 4.2 L of O2 at STP via the following reaction 2H2(g) + O2(g) à 2H2O(g) a) identify the limiting reactant: _____________________ b) identify the excess reactant: ____________________ c) identify the amount of excess reactant used up: __________________ d) identify the amount of excess reactant remaining: ______________________ e) Determine the volume of the gaseous water collected (assuming that none of it condenses)? _______________ f) If 69.4% water vapor is actually collected, what is the volume of gaseous water collected? ________________

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9.6 L of H2 reacted with 4.2 L of O2 at STP via the following reaction

2H2(g)  +            O2(g)     à         2H2O(g)

  1. a) identify the limiting reactant: _____________________






  2. b) identify the excess reactant: ____________________

 

  1. c) identify the amount of excess reactant used up: __________________





    d) identify the amount of excess reactant remaining: ______________________


  2. e) Determine the volume of the gaseous water collected (assuming that none of it condenses)? _______________

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  1. f) If 69.4% water vapor is actually collected, what is the volume of gaseous water collected? ________________

 

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