Solving Limiting Reactant Practice Problems!

Solving Limiting Reactant Practice Problems!

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Physics, Science, Chemistry

10th Grade - University

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The video tutorial explains how to identify and solve limiting reactant problems using BCA tables. It covers three examples: NaCl and F2, phosphorus and oxygen, and silicon dioxide with sodium hydroxide. The tutorial emphasizes converting grams to moles, using balanced chemical equations, and determining which reactant is limiting. It also demonstrates how to calculate the amount of excess reactant and the mass of products formed.

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3 mins • 1 pt

What is the significance of a positive number when checking the limiting reactant?

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How do you calculate the grams of excess reactant left over after a reaction?

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Describe the steps to set up a stoichiometry problem involving limiting reactants.

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What is the process to find the mass of a product formed in a reaction?

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