Press whichever you believe is the limiting reagent
For the balanced equation shown below, what would be the limiting reagent if 45.5 grams of C6H5F were reacted with 83.1 grams of O2?
4C6H5F+17O2=>24CO+10H2O+2F2
4C6H5F+17O2=>24CO+10H2O+2F2
For the balanced equation shown below, what would be the limiting reagent if 97.0 grams of C4H10S2 were reacted with 430 grams of O2?
2C4H10S2+19O2=>8CO2+10H2O+4SO3
2C4H10S2+19O2=>8CO2+10H2O+4SO3
For the balanced equation shown below, what would be the limiting reagent if 97.9 grams of C2H3Br were reacted with 26.6 grams of O2?
2C2H3Br+3O2=>4CO+2H2O+2HBr
2C2H3Br+3O2=>4CO+2H2O+2HBr
For the balanced equation shown below, what would be the limiting reagent if 29.8 grams of C6H5F were reacted with 141 grams of O2?
4C6H5F+29O2=>24CO2+10H2O+2F2
4C6H5F+29O2=>24CO2+10H2O+2F2
For the balanced equation shown below, what would be the limiting reagent if 61.7 grams of P were reacted with 283 grams of Br2?
2P+3Br2=>2PBr3
2P+3Br2=>2PBr3
For the balanced equation shown below, what would be the limiting reagent if 64.6 grams of NO were reacted with 27.0 grams of O2?
2NO+O2=>2NO2
2NO+O2=>2NO2
For the balanced equation shown below, what would be the limiting reagent if 75.0 grams of CH3COF were reacted with 15.3 grams of H2O?
CH3COF+H2O=>CH3COOH+HF
CH3COF+H2O=>CH3COOH+HF
For the balanced equation shown below, what would be the limiting reagent if 37.8 grams of CO2 were reacted with 29.2 grams of H2O?
3CO2+4H2O=>C3H8+5O2
3CO2+4H2O=>C3H8+5O2
For the balanced equation shown below, what would be the limiting reagent if 7.98 grams of NH3 were reacted with 13.9 grams of O2?
4NH3+5O2=>4NO+6H2O
4NH3+5O2=>4NO+6H2O
For the balanced equation shown below, what would be the limiting reagent if 25.7 grams of N2H4 were reacted with 34.0 grams of H2O2?
N2H4+2H2O2=>N2+4H2O
N2H4+2H2O2=>N2+4H2O