A) For the following reaction, 4.22 grams of carbon (graphite) are allowed to react with 15.1...

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A) For the following reaction, 4.22 grams of carbon (graphite)are allowed to react with 15.1 grams of oxygen gas. carbon(graphite) (s) + oxygen (g) carbon dioxide (g) What is the maximumamount of carbon dioxide that can be formed? grams What is theFORMULA for the limiting reagent? What amount of the excess reagentremains after the reaction is complete? grams

B) For the following reaction, 60.4 grams of iron(III) oxide areallowed to react with 24.7 grams of aluminum. iron(III) oxide (s) +aluminum (s) aluminum oxide (s) + iron (s) What is the maximumamount of aluminum oxide that can be formed? grams What is theFORMULA for the limiting reagent? What amount of the excess reagentremains after the reaction is complete? grams

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A 1 Molar mass of C 1201 gmol massC 422 g use number of mol of C n mass of Cmolar mass of C 422 g1201 gmol 03514 mol Molar mass of O2 32 gmol massO2 151 g use number of mol of O2 n mass of O2molar mass of O2 151 g32 gmol 04719 mol Balanced chemical equation is C O2 CO2 1 mol of C reacts with 1 mol of O2 for 03514 mol of C 03514 mol of O2 is required But we have 04719 mol of O2 so C is limiting reagent we    See Answer
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