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24.​Limiting Reagent problems, including Stoichiometry, Actual yield, Theoretical yield and Percent yield.

​A. I react 5.0 grams of propane, C3H8, with excess oxygen to produce water and carbon dioxide. Produce the balanced combustion equation of propane and determine the theoretical yield of water. If only 6.8 grams of water are produced what is the percent yield of water?

B. A 2.00 g sample of ammonia is mixed with 4.00 g of oxygen. Which is the limiting reagent and how much excess reactant remains on completion of the reaction? What is the theoretical yield of NO. The equation below represents this reaction. ____ NH3(g) + ____ O2(g) ® ____ NO(g) + ____ H2O(g)

​C. If 23.54 grams of nitrogen is reacted with 11.14 grams of hydrogen. Balance the following reaction. What is the theoretical yield of this reaction and which component is the limiting reagent? If only 8.26 grams of ammonia are produced what is the percent yield? ____ N2(g) + ____ H2(g) ® ____ NH3(g)

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