For the following reaction, 24.5 grams of diphosphorus pentoxide are allowed to react with 13.3 grams...

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For the following reaction, 24.5 grams of diphosphorus pentoxideare allowed to react with 13.3 grams of water.

diphosphorus pentoxide (s) + water (l) -> phosphoric acid(aq)

what is the maximum mass of phosphoric acid that can be formed?_____ grams

what is the formula for the limiting reagent?________________

what mass of the excess reagent remains after the reaction iscomplete? _______ grams

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Answer1 Maximum mass of phosphoric acid formed 3382g2 Limiting reagent P2O5diphosphorous pentoxide3 Mass of excess reagent H2O remainingafter the reaction completed 398    See Answer
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