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What mass of excess reagent remains after the experiment is complete?

At high temperatures, sulfur combines with iron to form the brown-black iron (II) sulfide: Fe (s) + S (l)  FeS (s) In one experiment, 7.62 g of Fe are allowed to react with 8.67 g of S. What is the limiting reagent, and what is the reactant in excess? Calculate the mass of FeS formed.

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What mass of excess reagent remains after the experiment is complete?

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  1. At high temperatures, sulfur combines with iron to form the brown-black iron (II) sulfide:Fe (s) + S (l) FeS (s)In one experiment, 7.62 g of Fe are allowed to react with 8.67 g of S.What is the limiting reagent, and what is the reactant in excess?Calculate the mass of FeS formed.

  2. If a student goes to lab with these amounts of Fe and S and retrieves 11.42 g of FeS in the lab, what is her percentage yield?

  3. What mass of excess reagent remains after the experiment is complete?

  4. Acrylonitrile, C3H3N, is the starting material for the production of a kind of synthetic fiber acrylics) and can be made from propylene, C3H6, by reaction with nitric oxide, NO, as follows:C3H6 (g) + NO (g) → C3H3N (s) + H2O (l) + N2 (g)What mass of C3H3N can be made when 21.6 g of C3H6 react with 21.6 g of nitric oxide?

  5. When a student carried out this experiment, using the given amounts, he isolated 22.4 g of C3H3N in lab. What was his percentage yield?

  6. What mass of excess reagent remains after the experiment is complete?

  7. Formic acid, HCHO2, burns in oxygen to form carbon dioxide and water as follows:HCHO2 (aq) + O2 (g) → CO2 (g) + H2O (l).If a 3.15-g sample of formic acid was burned in 2.0 L of oxygen, what volume of carbon dioxide would be produced? (Assume the reaction occurs at standard temperature and pressure, STP.)

  8. Carrying out this experiment, a student was able to retrieve 1.38 L of CO2 in lab. What was the percentage yield?

  9. What mass of excess reagent remains after the experiment is complete?

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