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Iron metal is added to an aqueous solution of copper (II) chloride. The solution is blue because copper (II) ions in solution produce a blue color. When the reaction is complete, the solution is colorless. The piece of iron is coated with a granular, brownish-black metal.
You do not have enough infromation to determine the limiting reactant but do you have visual signst that give you a clue? Which compound is the limiting reactant in this reaction? Explain.
Iron metal is added to an aqueous solution of copper (II) chloride. The solution is blue because copper (II) ions in solution produce a blue color. When the reaction is complete, the solution is colorless. The piece of iron is coated with a granular, brownish-black metal.
You do not have enough infromation to determine the limiting reactant but do you have visual signst that give you a clue? Which compound is the limiting reactant in this reaction? Explain.
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