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Acetylene is hydrogenated to form ethane. the feed to the reactor contains 1.4 mol h2/mol c2h2. (find properties of the reactants/products in appendix of book)

a. determine the limiting reactant and calculate the percentage by which the other reactant is in excess.

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    The limiting reactant is H₂. C₂H₂ is in 43 % molar excess.

    Step 1. Write the balanced chemical equation

    C₂H₂ + 2H₂ ⟶ C₂H₆

    n: 1 1.4

    Step 2. Identify the limiting reactant

    Calculate the moles of C₂H₆ we can obtain from each reactant.

    From C₂H₂: Moles of C₂H₆ = 1 mol C₂H₂ * (1 mol C₂H₆/1 mol C₂H₂) = 1 mol C₂H₆

    From H₂: Moles of S = 1.4 mol H₂ * (1 mol C₂H₆/2 mol H₂) = 0.7 mol C₂H₆

    H₂ is the limiting reactant because it gives the smaller amount of C₂H₆.

    Step 4. Calculate the molar excess of C₂H₂.

    Theoretical moles of C₂H₂ reacted = 1.4 mol H₂ * (1 mol C₂H₂/2 mol H₂)

    = 0.7 mol C₂H₂

    Excess moles of C₂H₂ = (1 - 0.7) mol = 0.3 mol

    % Molar excess = excess moles/theoretical moles * 100 % = 0.3/0.7 * 100 %

    = 43 %
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