Limiting Reactant Practice Problem (Advanced)

A limiting reactant problem where you have to convert back and forth between grams and moles. Limiting reactant or limiting reagent is the first reactant to run out in a chemical reaction, and it limits the amount of product you can make. In this advanced limiting reactant (limiting reagent) practice problem, we will learn how to solve for limiting reactant or limiting reagent when you are given grams of the reactants, and you have to convert to moles. We will see how to determine which reactant is the limiting reactant (limiting reagent), and then calculate how much excess reactant is left over.

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    6 жыл бұрын

    this is the theoretical yield. its just the amount you get from the limiting reactant.

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    4 жыл бұрын

    Guess it's late to answer you, but % yield is the actual yield done by actually experimenting the chemical equation divided by the theoretical yield of the product

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    7 жыл бұрын

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    You're amazing,l really love your videos,you know how to put information in my head 🙊