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Statement-1: Limiting reagent is the reactant that gets completed (or consumed) in a chemical reaction. Statement-2: Limiting reagent always has either least mass or the least moles among all the reactant available for a chemical reaction.

The reactant which is entirely consumed in reaction is known as limiting reagent. In the reaction 2A+4Brarr3C+4D , when 5 moles of A react with 6 moles of B, then (a) which is the limiting reagent? (b) calculate the amount of C formed?

In the following questions , a statement of assertion (A) is followed by a statement of reason (R). A: When 4 g of NaOH is added to 100 mL of 1 M H_2SO_4 then 0.05 mole of Na_2 SO_4 is produced. R: NaOH is the limiting reagent in above reaction

How much magnesium sulphide can be obtained from 2.00 g of Mg and 2.00 g of S by the reaction. Mg + S rarr MgS . Which is the limiting reagent? Calculate the amount of one of the reactants which remains unreacted?

Calcium carbonate reacts with aqueous HCl to give CaCl_(2) and CO_(2) according to the reaction given below CaCO_(3)(s)+2HCl(aq)rarrCaCl_(2)(aq)+CO_(2)(g)+H_(2)O(l) What mass of CaCl_(2) will be formed when 250mL of 0.76 M HCl reac ts with 1000 g of CaCO_(3) ? Name the limiting reagent. Calculate the number of moles of CaCl_(2) formed in the reaction.

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  1. Is the molar volume of NH(3) different from that of CO(2)?

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  2. Name a monoatomic gas. What is its valency ?

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  3. Limiting Reagent

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  4. Write 0.000623 cm in a scientific notation.

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  5. Define the law of multiple proportions, Explain it with two examples. ...

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  6. What is gram molecular mass ? Give one example.

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  7. Give one example each of a molecule in which the empirical and molecul...

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  8. Define mole.

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  9. Balance the equation : CaF(2) + H(2)SO(4) + H(3)BO(3) to CaSO(4) + B...

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  10. How many atoms of carbon are present in 0.1 mole of C12H22O11 ?

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  11. How many hydrogen atoms are present in 60 a.m.u. of ethane ?

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  12. What is meant by one gram of atom of iron ?

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  13. What is the S.I. unit of density ?

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  14. Name the law which deals with the ratios of the volumes of the gaseous...

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  15. Name the element which is used as a reference for the atomic masses of...

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  16. An atom of an element is 13 times heavier than the mass of a carbon at...

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  17. What is the standard for the molecular weights of molecules ?

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  18. What is the ratio of molar volumes of SO(2) and SO(3) ?

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  19. State law of reciprocal proportions.

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  20. What volume will 250 g of mercury occupy ? (Density of mercury =13.6 g...

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