Limiting reagents : Assuming that the following reaction between oxygen and hydrogen goes to completion, which is true if 10 grams of hydrogen are mixed with 64 grams of oxygen at 352 K?
2H2 + O2 -> 2H2O
A.the limiting reagent is oxygen
b. 74 grams of water will form
c. 3 moles of hydrogen will be left over following the reaction
d. 68.0 grams of water will form.
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