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3g of hydrogen reacts with 30g of oxygen to yield water. Which is the limiting reagent in this reaction?
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Ʌɐpɐʎ Ɐuɐɥsɹɐp . 7 years, 3 months ago

2H2  + O2 → 2H2O .....,,, 4g of H2 reacts with 32g of O2.......,,, 3g of H2 will react with (3x32) / 4 = 24g of O2.............,,, the amount of Oxygen is more than the required amount of Oxygen ......, therefore,,, hydrogen is the limiting reagent. ...,
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