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### Chemical Reaction Problem

**Objective:** Calculate the grams of HNO₃ that would be produced.

- **Instruction:** Express your answer with the appropriate units.

**Input Field:**
- `m(HNO₃) = [Value] [Units]`

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### Determining the Limiting Reactant

**Problem Statement:**
Determine the limiting reactant, given 16.0 g of each reactant, in the following chemical equation:

\[ \text{C}_2\text{H}_6\text{O (l)} + 3\text{O}_2\text{ (g)} \rightarrow 2\text{CO}_2\text{ (g)} + 3\text{H}_2\text{O (g)} \]

**Options for Limiting Reactant:**
- O₂
- C₂H₆O
- H₂O
- CO₂

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*Section: Part G*

*Bottom Section: Part H with Pearson Logo*

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The setup is part of an online educational exercise by Pearson Education for exploring the concept of limiting reactants in chemical reactions.

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Transcribed Image Text:**Educational Website Content** --- ### Chemical Reaction Problem **Objective:** Calculate the grams of HNO₃ that would be produced. - **Instruction:** Express your answer with the appropriate units. **Input Field:** - `m(HNO₃) = [Value] [Units]` - Button: [Submit] - Link: Request Answer --- ### Determining the Limiting Reactant **Problem Statement:** Determine the limiting reactant, given 16.0 g of each reactant, in the following chemical equation: \[ \text{C}_2\text{H}_6\text{O (l)} + 3\text{O}_2\text{ (g)} \rightarrow 2\text{CO}_2\text{ (g)} + 3\text{H}_2\text{O (g)} \] **Options for Limiting Reactant:** - O₂ - C₂H₆O - H₂O - CO₂ - Button: [Submit] - Link: Request Answer *Section: Part G* *Bottom Section: Part H with Pearson Logo* **Note:** The setup is part of an online educational exercise by Pearson Education for exploring the concept of limiting reactants in chemical reactions. ---
**Part G**

Determine the limiting reactant, given 16.0 g of each reactant, in the following reaction:

\[ \text{C}_2\text{H}_6\text{O(l)} + 3\text{O}_2\text{(g)} \overset{\Delta}{\rightarrow} 2\text{CO}_2\text{(g)} + 3\text{H}_2\text{O(g)} \]

- O₂
- C₂H₆O
- H₂O
- CO₂

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**Part H**

Calculate the grams of H₂O that would be produced. Express your answer with the appropriate units.

m(H₂O) = [Value] [Units]

[Submit] [Request Answer]

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Transcribed Image Text:**Part G** Determine the limiting reactant, given 16.0 g of each reactant, in the following reaction: \[ \text{C}_2\text{H}_6\text{O(l)} + 3\text{O}_2\text{(g)} \overset{\Delta}{\rightarrow} 2\text{CO}_2\text{(g)} + 3\text{H}_2\text{O(g)} \] - O₂ - C₂H₆O - H₂O - CO₂ [Submit] [Request Answer] --- **Part H** Calculate the grams of H₂O that would be produced. Express your answer with the appropriate units. m(H₂O) = [Value] [Units] [Submit] [Request Answer] --- *Note: The page includes options for submitting answers and requesting feedback. The logo and copyright information indicate this is a Pearson Education webpage.*
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