Consider the reaction: Fe + 2HCl ----> FeCl2 + H2
a) In one experiment, 0.40 moles of Fe and 0.75 moles of HCl were mixed:
b) What is the limiting reactant?
c) How many grams of H2 can be formed, based on the amount of the limiting reactant in this particular reaction mixture?
d) How many grams of which reactant will be unreacted in this experiment?
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