Finally, using the moles of the limiting reactant, you can calculate the expected amount of products formed in the reaction. Apply stoichiometry to relate moles of limiting reactant to moles of ...
To identify which reagent is limiting, you must calculate mole ratios between your reactants. Divide the number of moles of each reactant by their respective coefficients from the balanced chemical ...
Thus, 0.25 moles of water are produced. Methane (CH₄) reacts with steam (H₂O) to produce hydrogen gas (H₂) and carbon ...
Part of Combined Science Structures, trends, chemical reactions, quantitative chemistry and analysis There are only 0.25 moles of HCl (instead of 0.3 moles), so the HCl will run out first. It is the ...