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1 7.2 – The Limiting Reactant

2 The Limiting reactant The coefficients of equations are stoichiometric coefficients. Reactants present in the mole ratio predicted by a balanced chemical equation, are known as stoichiometric amounts. Limiting reactant: reactant that is completely used up in a chemical reaction. Excess reactant: reactant that remains after a reaction is over.

3 Identifying the limiting reactant
To find the limiting reactant: Find out how much product would be produced by each reactant Reactant that produces the least amount of product is the limiting reactant

4 Sample Problem Consider: Li3N(s) + 3H2O(l) → NH3(g) + 3LiOH(aq) If 4.87 g of lithium nitride reacts with 5.80 g of water, find the limiting reactant.

5 Sample Problem Find moles of given reactants: n mol Li3N = 4.87 g Li3N 34.8 g/mol = mol Li3N n mol H2O = 5.80 g H2O 18.0 g/mol = mol H2O

6 Sample Problem Calculate moles of NH3 produced based on amount of Li3N : 1 mol NH3 : 1 mol Li3N x mol NH3 : mol Li3N moles of NH3 would be produced

7 Sample Problem Calculate moles of NH3 produced based on amount of H20: 1 mol NH3 : 3 mol H20 x mol NH3 : mol H moles of NH3 would be produced

8 Sample Problem With the given quantities of water and ammonia, the water would produce less ammonia. Therefore the limiting reactant is water.

9 Sample Problem Consider: P4(s) + 5O2  P4O10(s) A 1.00 g piece of phosphorus is burned in a flask filled with 2.60 x 1023 molecules of oxygen gas. What mass of tetraphosphorus decaoxide is produced?

10 Sample Problem Find moles of given reactants: n mol P4 = 1.00 g P g/mol = 8.07 x 10-3 mol P4 n mol O2 = 2.60 x 1023 molecules O x 1023 molecules/mol = mol O2

11 Sample Problem Calculate moles of P4O10 produced based on amount of P4 : 1 mol P4O10 : 1 mol P4 x mol P4O10 : 8.07 x 10-3 mol P x 10-3 moles of P4O10 would be produced

12 Sample Problem Calculate moles of P4O10 produced based on amount of O2: 1 mol P4O10 : 5 mol O2 x mol P4O10 : mol O x 10-2 moles of P4O10 would be produced

13 Sample Problem Since P4 is the limiting reactant, find the mass of P4O10 produced by converting the mole amount produced: Mass of P4O10 = (8.07 x 10-3 moles of P4O10)( g/mol) = 2.29 g Therefore, the mass of P4O10 is 2.29g.

14 Home work P # 1 – 7 McGraw Hill P 330 # 1 – 7 Nelson


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