Quiz: Understanding Limiting Reactants (HT Only)
AQA GCSE Chemistry (8462)
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Building on what you've learned about moles and balanced equations, let's test your understanding of limiting reactants!
What is a limiting reactant?
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Which of the following are true about limiting reactants? (Select all that apply)
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To find the {{blank0}} reactant, you compare the number of {{blank1}} of each reactant to the reaction equation.
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If 4 moles of hydrogen react with 2 moles of oxygen to form water, how many moles of water are produced?
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How can you tell which reactant is limiting?
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Which of the following are possible characteristics of the excess reactant? (Select all that apply)
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If 3 moles of A react with 2 moles of B, and the balanced equation is 2A + B → C, the limiting reactant is {{blank0}}.
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If 5 moles of HCl react with 2 moles of Mg, how many moles of H₂ will be produced? Use the equation: 2HCl + Mg → MgCl₂ + H₂
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