For the following reaction, 4.48 grams of carbon (graphite) are allowed to react with 16.5 grams of oxygen gas. carbon (graphite) (s) + oxygen (g) → carbon dioxide (g) What is the maximum mass of carbon dioxide that can be formed? Mass= 8 What is the FORMULA for the limiting reactant? What mass of the excess reagent remains after the reaction is complete? Mass= 8

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For the following reaction, 4.48 grams of carbon (graphite) are allowed to react with 16.5 grams of oxygen gas.
carbon (graphite) (s) + oxygen(g) → carbon dioxide (g)
What is the maximum mass of carbon dioxide that can be formed?
Mass=
8
What is the FORMULA for the limiting reactant?
What mass of the excess reagent remains after the reaction is complete?
Mass=
8
For the following reaction, 10.1 grams of propane (C3Hg) are allowed to react with 21.3 grams of oxygen gas.
propane (C3Hs) (g) + oxygen (g) → carbon dioxide(g) + water (g)
What is the maximum amount of carbon dioxide that can be formed?
Mass=
8
What is the FORMULA for the limiting reactant?
What amount of the excess reactant remains after the reaction is complete?
Mass=
g
Transcribed Image Text:For the following reaction, 4.48 grams of carbon (graphite) are allowed to react with 16.5 grams of oxygen gas. carbon (graphite) (s) + oxygen(g) → carbon dioxide (g) What is the maximum mass of carbon dioxide that can be formed? Mass= 8 What is the FORMULA for the limiting reactant? What mass of the excess reagent remains after the reaction is complete? Mass= 8 For the following reaction, 10.1 grams of propane (C3Hg) are allowed to react with 21.3 grams of oxygen gas. propane (C3Hs) (g) + oxygen (g) → carbon dioxide(g) + water (g) What is the maximum amount of carbon dioxide that can be formed? Mass= 8 What is the FORMULA for the limiting reactant? What amount of the excess reactant remains after the reaction is complete? Mass= g
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