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23 September, 11:15

34g aluminum are combined with 39g chlorine gas which is the limiting reactant

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  1. 23 September, 13:08
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    The limiting reactant is chlorine (Cl2).

    Explanation:

    Limiting reactant is the amount of product formed which gets limited by the reagent without continuing it.

    2 Al + 3 Cl2 = => 2 AlCl3 represents the balanced equation.

    Number of moles Al present = 34 g Al x 1 mole Al / 26.98 g

    = 1.260 g moles of Al

    Number of moles Cl2 present = 39 g Cl2 x 1 mole Cl2 / 35.45 g

    = 1.10 g moles of Cl2

    Dividing each reactant by it's coefficient in the balanced equation obtains:

    1.260 moles Al / 2 = 0.63 g moles of Al

    1.11 moles Cl2 / 3 = 0.36 g moles of Cl2

    The reactant which produces a lesser amount of product is called as limiting reactant.

    Here the Limiting reactant is Cl2.
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