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9 November, 09:17

When calcium is allowed to react with nitrogen, calcium nitride is formed. If 24.0 g of calcium and 12.0 g of nitrogen are available for this reaction, the limiting reagent will be?

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  1. 9 November, 09:29
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    What are the mol ratios? if you're just comparing with the mass (which i doubt so since most limiting questions require u to compare the mols)

    but if u are, the limiting would be nitrogen since it's lesser than calcium mass
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