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Limiting Reagent Problems

Limiting Reagent Problems. I 2 O 5 (g) + 5 CO(g) ----> 5 CO 2 (g) + I 2 (g) 1. According to the reaction above, if 80.0 grams of iodine(V) oxide, I 2 O 5 , reacts with 28.0 grams of carbon monoxide, CO. Determine the mass of iodine I 2 , which could be produced?. Limiting Reagent Problems.

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Limiting Reagent Problems

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  1. Limiting Reagent Problems • I2O5(g) + 5 CO(g) ----> 5 CO2(g) + I2(g) 1. According to the reaction above, if 80.0 grams of iodine(V) oxide, I2O5, reacts with 28.0 grams of carbon monoxide, CO. Determine the mass of iodine I2, which could be produced?

  2. Limiting Reagent Problems • Zinc and sulfur react to form zinc sulfide according to the equation. Zn + S ---------> ZnS • If 25.0 g of zinc and 30.0 g of sulfur are mixed, 2) Which chemical is the limiting reactant? 3) How many grams of ZnS will be formed?

  3. Limiting Reagent Problems 4) Write the balanced equation for the reaction that occurs when iron (II) chloride is mixed with sodium phosphate forming iron (II) phosphate and sodium chloride. 5) If 23 grams of iron (II) chloride reacts with 41 grams of sodium phosphate, what is the limiting reagent? How much sodium chloride can be formed?

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