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Bell Work 4NH 3 + 3O 2 N 2 + 6 H 2 O How many moles of oxygen react with 0.23 moles of NH 3 ?

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Bell Work. 4NH 3 + 3O 2    N 2 + 6 H 2 O How many moles of oxygen react with 0.23 moles of NH 3 ?. Limiting Reagent. Open the Link. virtual lab link. C 1 1 H 4 2 O 2 3. ID the limiting reagent. How do you know?. ID the limiting reagent. How do you know?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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4NH3 + 3O2   N2 + 6 H2O

How many moles of oxygen react with 0.23 moles of NH3?

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Limiting Reagent

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C 1 1

H 4 2

O 2 3

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ID the limiting reagent.How do you know?

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ID the limiting reagent.How do you know?

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Balance the equation

Go to the virtual lab and check the answer.

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2 reactants thatyou can control

Go to the virtual lab and select different number of moles.

Copy and fill in the table on the next page.

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Moles

C2H6

Moles

O2

Moles CO2

Excess?

Circle the Limiting Reagent, Calculate the moles CO2, Calculate Excess

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Questions

What would be different if you had mass

instead of moles?

What is the difference between a limiting reagent and excess reagent?