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Chemical reactions excess reactant remaining after

Calcium carbide, CaC2, reacts with water to form calcium hydroxide and the flammable gas ethyne (acetylene). This reaction was once used for lamps on bicycles, because the reactants are easily transported, (a) Which is the limiting reactant when 1.00 X 102 g of water reacts with 1.00 X 102 g of calcium carbide (b) What mass of ethyne can he produced (c) What mass of excess reactant remains after reaction is complete Assume that the calcium carbide is pure and that all the ethyne produced is collected. The chemical equation is... [Pg.118]

You now know how to use a balanced chemical equation to find the limiting reactant. Can you find the limiting reactant by experimenting You know that the limiting reactant is completely consumed in a reaction, while any reactants in excess remain after the reaction is finished. In Investigation 7-A, you will observe a reaction and identify the limiting reactant, based on your observations. [Pg.254]

The limiting reactant is the reactant that is completely consumed during a chemical reaction. Reactants that remain after the reaction stops are called excess reactants. [Pg.377]


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