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20 May, 17:01

What is the maximum number of moles of H2O that can be produced from the reaction of 5.6 mol H2 and 4.7 mol O2?

H2 + O2 H2O

What is the limiting reactant?

What is the excess reactant?

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  1. 20 May, 19:31
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    The maximum number of moles of H2O is 5.8

    Limiting Reactant: Oxygen

    Excess Reactant: Hydrogen
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