problem 1.  

For the balanced equation shown below, what would be the limiting reagent if 40.4 grams of H2 were reacted with 341 grams of N2? 3H2+N2=>2NH3



problem 2.  

For the balanced equation shown below, what would be the limiting reagent if 13.0 grams of N2H4 were reacted with 14.8 grams of H2O2? N2H4+2H2O2=>N2+4H2O




problem 3. 

For the balanced equation shown below, what would be the limiting reagent if 67.9 grams of H2 were reacted with 1420 grams of Cl2? H2+Cl2=>2HCl




problem 4.  

For the balanced equation shown below, what would be the limiting reagent if 92.2 grams of HCl were reacted with 92.6 grams of Na3PO4? 3HCl+Na3PO4=>H3PO4+3NaCl




problem 5 

For the balanced equation shown below, what would be the limiting reagent if 57.4 grams of C2H3OCl were reacted with 38.8 grams of O2? 4C2H3OCl+9O2=>8CO2+6H2O+2Cl2



problem 6. 

For the balanced equation shown below, what would be the limiting reagent if 83.6 grams of C2H3Cl were reacted with 46.5 grams of O2? 2C2H3Cl+3O2=>4CO+2H2O+2HCl



problem 7. 

For the balanced equation shown below, what would be the limiting reagent if 8.65 grams of C2H5OH were reacted with 30.1 grams of O2? 2C2H5OH+6O2=>4CO2+6H2O




problem 8. 

For the balanced equation shown below, what would be the limiting reagent if 36.6 grams of C2H3F3 were reacted with 26.6 grams of O2? 4C2H3F3+11O2=>8CO2+6H2O+6F2




problem 9. 

For the balanced equation shown below, what would be the limiting reagent if 97.4 grams of C2H4O were reacted with 105 grams of O2? 2C2H4O+5O2=>4CO2+4H2O




problem 10. 

For the balanced equation shown below, what would be the limiting reagent if 14.3 grams of CCl4 were reacted with 5.03 grams of HF?CCl4+2HF=>CCl2F2+2HCl





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