This is a limiting reactant problem. You must determine which reactant is in the limiting amount , which will determine how many moles of the product you will make. Then convert the moles to grams using the molar mass of the product.
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asked 05/05/16How many grams of [Co(NH3)5H2O]Cl3 will be produced?
2 CoCl2·6H2O + 2NH4Cl + 8NH3 + H2O2 --> 2 [Co(NH3)5H2O]Cl3 + 12 H2O
When 1.00 g of CoCl2·6H2O reacts with 0.7 g of NH4Cl, 3.0 mL of 15 M NH4OH and 3.0 mL of 10.% H2O2, how many grams of [Co(NH3)5H2O]Cl3 will be produced?
Assume that the rxn goes to completion.The H2O2 is 10% by mass and the density of the H2O2 solution is 1.0 g/mL.
Please write out the steps if possible! I'm having a bit of trouble figuring out this one. (university level chem)
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