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. The cancer chemotherapy agent, cisplatinum, is made by the following reaction:           (NH4)2PtCl4(s)   +   2...

. The cancer chemotherapy agent, cisplatinum, is made by the following reaction:

          (NH4)2PtCl4(s)   +   2 NH3(aq)   ­®   2 NH4Cl(aq)   +   Pt(NH3)2Cl2(s)

    Assume that 15.5 g of (NH4)2PtCl4(s) is combined with 95.0 mL of 0.75 M NH3 to make

    cisplatinum, Pt(NH3)2Cl2(s).

    a) Which reactant is the limiting reactant?

    b) How many grams of cisplatinum, Pt(NH3)2Cl2(s), can be formed?

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Caathi) (NH₂) ₂ Pt Oy (8) + 2NH₂ (aq) 2NH₂ lag) + PENH₃)₂ (8) mass of (NH₂), Ptoy macted = 15.59. mole = 15.5g = 373 g

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