For the following reaction, 11.5 grams of phosphorus (P4) are allowed to react with 44.4 grams of chlorine gas. phosphor
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For the following reaction, 30.1 grams of sulfur dioxide are allowed to react with 7.17 grams of water. sulfur dioxide (g) + water (1)→ sulfurous acid (H₂SO3)(9) What is the maximum mass of sulfurous acid (H₂SO3) that can be formed? Mass= 9 What is the FORMULA for the limiting reactant? What mass of the excess reagent remains after the reaction is complete? Mass=
8 The illustration to the left represents a mixture of nitrogen (blue) and hydrogen (light blue ) molecules. If the molecules in the above illustration react to form NH3 according to the equation N₂ + 3H₂2 NH3, the limiting reagent is H₂ the number of NH3 molecules formed is 4 the number of N, and molecules in excess is 1