5. Suppose you are making tacos with the ingredients in the picture below. What is the limiting ingredient for your taco

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5. Suppose you are making tacos with the ingredients in the picture below. What is the limiting ingredient for your taco

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5. Suppose you are making tacos with the ingredients in the picture below. What is the limiting ingredient for your tacos - shells, salsa, lettuce, beef, or cheese? EXPLAIN. (HINT: Which do you think you will run out of first?) 400 Chopta 2 lesen 3 6. In a chemical reaction, how does an insufficient quantity of a reactant affect the amount of product formed? 7. How can you figure out the limiting reactant in a reaction? 8. How can you gauge the efficiency of a reaction carried out in the laboratory? SELFREIGES wi
9. In your own words, explain how you can calculate the theoretical yield: 10. Write down the formula for percent yield: 11. Compare and contrast percent yield and a test grade (list one similarity and one difference). 12. FeS₂ reacts with O₂ to produce SO₂. Here is the balanced chemical equation: 4FeS (s) + 150,- 2Fe₂O(s) + 8SO(g) a) Suppose you have 30.0 g FeS₂ reacting with 16.0 g O₂. What is the limiting reactant? Show your work. b) How many grams of SO, are produced with these amounts of reactants? (30 g FeS₂ and 16 g 0₂) A) B) 13. 3.65 g of copper is produced when 2.87 g of aluminum reacts with an excess of copper(II) sulfate. Here is the balanced equation: 2Al(s) + 3CuSo (aq) → Al(SO)(aq) + 3Cu(s) a) What is the theoretical yield of Cu for this reaction? (How much copper can 2.87 g Aluminum produce?) b) What is the percent yield?
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