Left over initial-consumed STP Volume = 1 mol/22.4 L Avogadro's # = 6.023 1023 molecules/1 mol 1. Coal gasification reacts coal with water to produce methane and carbon dioxide. CO₂ (g) C(s) + H₂O (1)→ CH4 (g) + a. If 24.02 g of C reacts with 27.02 g of H₂O, which substance is the limiting reactant? b. How many grams of excess reactant remain when the reaction is complete? C. How many grams of each product are formed?

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**Limiting Reactant Quiz**

- **Left over** = initial – consumed
- **STP Volume** = 1 mol/22.4 L
- **Avogadro’s #** = 6.023 * 10²³ molecules/1 mol

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1. **Coal gasification reacts coal with water to produce methane and carbon dioxide.**

\[\_ \, \text{C (s)} + \_ \, \text{H₂O (l)} \rightarrow \_ \, \text{CH₄ (g)} + \_ \, \text{CO₂ (g)}\]

   a. **If 24.02 g of C reacts with 27.02 g of H₂O, which substance is the limiting reactant?**

   b. **How many grams of excess reactant remain when the reaction is complete?**

   c. **How many grams of each product are formed?**

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Transcribed Image Text:--- **Limiting Reactant Quiz** - **Left over** = initial – consumed - **STP Volume** = 1 mol/22.4 L - **Avogadro’s #** = 6.023 * 10²³ molecules/1 mol --- 1. **Coal gasification reacts coal with water to produce methane and carbon dioxide.** \[\_ \, \text{C (s)} + \_ \, \text{H₂O (l)} \rightarrow \_ \, \text{CH₄ (g)} + \_ \, \text{CO₂ (g)}\] a. **If 24.02 g of C reacts with 27.02 g of H₂O, which substance is the limiting reactant?** b. **How many grams of excess reactant remain when the reaction is complete?** c. **How many grams of each product are formed?** ---
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