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[...] x = mol The limiting reagent is H2 with xmax = 3,33 mol. Maximum quantity of ammonia: n(NH3)max = 2 × 3,33 = 6,67 mol Final Quantities: - n(N2) = 4 ? 3,33 = 0,67 mol - n(H2) = 10 ? 3(3,33) = 0 mol - no(NH3) = 2(3,33) = 6,67 mol Exercise 4 - Correction: Reaction: C3H8 + 5O2 ? 3CO2 + 4H2O Data: n0(C3H8) = 2 mol, n0(O2) = 11 mol Tableau d'avancement: Quantity (mol) C3H8 +5O2 3CO2 +4H2O Initial State 2 11 Variation ?5x +3x State at t 2 ? [...]
[...] NaCl + H22O Data: n0(HCl) = 0,5 mol, n0(NaOH) = 0,3 mol Tableau d'avancement: Quantity (mol) HCl +NaOH NaCl +H2O Initial State 0,5 0,3 Variation State at t 0,5 ? x 0,3 ? x x Reactive Limiting: - For HCl: 0,5 ? x = 0 ? x = mol - Pour NaOH : 0,3 ? x = 0 ? x = 0,3 mol The limiting reagent is NaOH with xmax = 0,3 mol. Final quantities: - n(HCl) = 0,5 ? 0,3 = 0,2 mol - n(NaOH) = 0,3 ? [...]
[...] Establish the progress table What is the limiting reactant? How many moles of CO2 and H2Where are they produced? Exercise Reaction between hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide. HCl + NaOH ? NaCl + H< sub >2O2O On mix 0,5 mol of HCl and 0,3 mol of NaOH. Construct the progress table Identify the limiting reactant Calculate the final quantities of all reactants and products 3 Corrections 3.1 Corrections - Balancing Chemical Equations Exercise 1 - Corrections: Fe + Cl2 ? FeCl3 Balancing: The Fe must have a charge of and Cl a charge of -1. [...]
[...] Place coefficients in front of the chemical formulas to balance each element 4. Check that the number of atoms of each element is the same on both sides Example: Balance the combustion reaction of methane. 1.2 Tableau d'avancement The advancement table (or variation table) allows to follow the evolution of the quantities of matter during a chemical reaction. It is structured in three lines: the initial state, the variation, and the state at the instant t. General Structure: For the reaction: aA + bB ? [...]
[...] Al2O3 Balancing: 2 Al for 1 Al2O3, and 3 O for 1 Al2O3. So 3 O require . In multiplying by Na + H2O ? NaOH + H2 4Al + 3O2 ? 2Al2O3 Balancing: 2 Na for 2 NaOH and 1 H2 : 2Na + 2H2O ? 2NaOH + H2 AgNO3 + NaCl ? AgCl + NaNO3 Equilibration: Already equilibrated: AgNO3 + NaCl ? AgCl + NaNO3 3.2 Corrections - Progress Tables Exercise 2 - Correction: Reaction: 2H2 + O2 ? [...]
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