This question will walk you through the steps of determining which reactant is limiting based on a balanced chemical equation. Step 2a: Use dimensional analysis to determine the theoretical yield of the product. Calculate the theoretical yield in moles CO₂ from the complete combustion of 29.3 grams CH₁ according to the following balanced chemical equation: 1 CH4(g) + 2 O₂(g) 1 CO₂(g) + 2 H₂O(l)

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X
This question will walk you through the steps of determining which reactant is
limiting based on a balanced chemical equation.
Step 2a: Use dimensional analysis to determine the theoretical yield of the product.
Calculate the theoretical yield in moles CO₂ from the complete combustion of 29.3
grams CH4 according to the following balanced chemical equation:
1 CH4(g) + 2
O₂(g) → 1
CO₂(g) + 2 H₂O(1)
56.2
ADD FACTOR
x( )
1.83
g CO₂
0.547
44.01
1
29.3
2
ANSWER
16.05
0.915
0.666
g/mol CO₂ mol CO₂ g/mol CH4 mol CH4
RESET
5
18.02
g CH₂
16.00
Transcribed Image Text:STARTING AMOUNT X This question will walk you through the steps of determining which reactant is limiting based on a balanced chemical equation. Step 2a: Use dimensional analysis to determine the theoretical yield of the product. Calculate the theoretical yield in moles CO₂ from the complete combustion of 29.3 grams CH4 according to the following balanced chemical equation: 1 CH4(g) + 2 O₂(g) → 1 CO₂(g) + 2 H₂O(1) 56.2 ADD FACTOR x( ) 1.83 g CO₂ 0.547 44.01 1 29.3 2 ANSWER 16.05 0.915 0.666 g/mol CO₂ mol CO₂ g/mol CH4 mol CH4 RESET 5 18.02 g CH₂ 16.00
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