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1 December, 19:32

2NBr3 + 3NaOH = N2 + 3NaBr + 3HOBr

If there are 40 mol NBr3 and 48 mol NaOH, what is the excess reactant?

N2

NBr3

NaOH

HOBr

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  1. 1 December, 19:42
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    The theoretical proportion is given by the balanced chemical equation:

    2 mol NBr / 3 mol Na OH

    Then x mol NaOH / 40 mol NBr3 = 3mol NaOH/2 mol NBr3

    Solve for x, x = 40 * 3/2 = 60 mol NaOH.

    Given that there are 48 mol NaOH (less than 60) this is the limitant reactant and the other is the excess reactant.

    Answer: NBr3 ...
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