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If 36.5 g of HCl and 73.0 g of Zn are placed together, and the mentioned reaction takes place: 2HCl + Zn = ZnCl2 + H2
Determine which reactant is limiting; determine which reactant is in excess and by how much.
Solution
36.5g HCl x (1 mol/1.01+35.45)=1.oo mol HCl
73g Zn x (1 mol/65.39)=1.116 mol Zn
2 mol of HCl are needed to react with 1 mol Zn
1.00 mol HCl/1.116 mol Zn = 0.87 mol HCl/1 mol Zn
Only 0.87 mol of HCl is available for every 1 mol of Zn instead of 2.
HCl is limiting
Zn is in excess
1 mol HCl is available, so only 0.5 mol of Zn reacts, because mole ratio is 2 mol HCl/1mol Zn
1.116mol Zn-0.5mol Zn=0.616 mol Zn is in excess
0.616 mol Zn x 65.39 g Zn=40.29g Zn in excess