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Answer:
NaOH and HCl
Explanation:
The reaction of sodium hydroxide, NaOH, with hydrochloric acid, HCl, produces NaCl and water.
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Answer:
HCl
Explanation:
A limiting reactant is the lowest amount of reactant so that the reaction will stop after all that reactant used.
To answer this question, you have to change all reactant units into moles. You have 52g HCl and its molecular mass is 36.46g/mole. The number of HCl in moles will be: 52g/ (36.46g/mole)= 1.43 moles.
In the balanced reaction formula, you can see that you need one mole of HCl and one mole of NaOH for each reaction. Both molecule's coefficient is 1.
If we used up all NaOH, then the number of HCl left will be:
(moles of NaOH used * NaOH coefficient) - (moles of HCl used * HCl coefficient)
(moles of HCl you have * HCl coefficient) - (moles of NaOH used * NaOH coefficient)
(1.43 moles *1 ) - (2.5 moles*1 ) = -1.07 mole
Since the result is minus, then it means we need more HCl and we can't use all NaOH.
If we used up all the HCl, then the number of NaOH left will be:
(moles of NaOH you have* NaOH coefficient) - (moles of HCl used * HCl coefficient)
(2.5 moles*1 )- (1.43 moles *1 )= 1.07 moles
Since the result is plus, then it means we can use all HCl. Then HCl is the limiting reactant
Answer:
Most solids in solution exhibit a general trend of increasing solubility with increasing temperature.
A seed crystal may be added to a supersaturated solution to precipitate excess solute.
Explanation:
For many solids dissolved in liquid water, the solubility increases with temperature. The increase in kinetic energy that comes with higher temperatures allows the solvent molecules to more effectively break apart the solute molecules that are held together by intermolecular attractions(Lumen Learning).
When a seed crystal is added to a supersaturated solution, excess solute begin to precipitate because the seed crystal now furnishes the required nucleation site where the excess dissolved crystals now begin to grow.