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7.6 Limiting and Excess Reactants Fliss

7.6 Limiting and Excess Reactants Fliss

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Chemistry

10th Grade

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NGSS
MS-PS1-5, HS-PS1-7, MS-PS1-1

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Megan Fliss

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Which term describes the substance that is completely consumed (used up) during a chemical reaction?

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Excess Reactant

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Limiting Reactant

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Product

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Coefficient

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Draw circles in the reactants to create the product H2O. Count how many H2O molecules you are able to create.

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There are 4 molecules of H2O formed

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There are 2 molecules of H2O formed

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There are 6 molecules of H2O formed

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There are 8 molecules of H2O formed

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Hydrogen (H2) is the limiting reactant

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Oxygen (O2) is the limiting reactant

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H2O is the limiting reactant

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There is no limiting reactant

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