For the following reaction, 0.256 moles of iron(II) chloride are mixed with 0.511 moles of silver nitrate. iron (II) chl
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For the following reaction, 0.256 moles of iron(II) chloride are mixed with 0.511 moles of silver nitrate. iron (II) chloride (aq) + silver nitrate(aq) → iron(II) nitrate(aq) + silver chloride(s) What is the formula for the limiting reagent? What is the maximum amount of iron(II) nitrate that can be produced? moles
For the following reaction, 0.390 moles of iron are mixed with 0.412 moles of chlorine gas. iron(s) + chlorine(g) → iron(III) chloride(s) What is the formula for the limiting reagent? What is the maximum amount of iron(III) chloride that can be produced? moles
For the following reaction, 0.563 moles of sulfur dioxide are mixed with 0.415 moles of water. sulfur dioxide(g) + water() → sulfurous acid (H₂SO₂)(aq) What is the formula for the limiting reagent? What is the maximum amount of sulfurous acid (H₂SO3) that can be produced? moles:
For the following reaction, 0.390 moles of iron are mixed with 0.412 moles of chlorine gas. iron(s) + chlorine(g) → iron(III) chloride(s) What is the formula for the limiting reagent? What is the maximum amount of iron(III) chloride that can be produced? moles
For the following reaction, 0.563 moles of sulfur dioxide are mixed with 0.415 moles of water. sulfur dioxide(g) + water() → sulfurous acid (H₂SO₂)(aq) What is the formula for the limiting reagent? What is the maximum amount of sulfurous acid (H₂SO3) that can be produced? moles: