Interpretation: The limiting reagent should be identified amongst the lemons and the cups of sugar under given conditions.
Concept introduction: The reagent in reaction that controls the amount of product formed is termed as limiting reagent. After completion of
Answer to Problem 2RQ
Lemons are limiting ingredient as they are present in lesser quantity than required.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The recipe of a lemonade includes 1 cup of sugar for every 6 lemons.
The number of lemons available is 12 and cups of sugar are 3.
The recipe of a lemonade includes 1 cup of sugar for every 6 lemons, which means one lemonade will be formed by the combination of 1 cup of sugar and 6 lemons.
Since one cup of sugar requires 6 lemons so, 3 cups of sugar will require lemons. But the number of lemons available is 12. Hence, lemons are limiting ingredient as they are present in lesser quantity than required.
Chapter 9 Solutions
World of Chemistry, 3rd edition
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