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    Mar 20, 2009, 02:35 AM
    Limiting Reactant
    A mixture of 5g of Ni and 2g of sulfur was heated to study the combining mass of nickel. What will be the limiting reactant for this reaction?

    The options are:

    A. Nickel B. 2 moles of Ni

    C. Sulfur D. 5 moles of S


    I think the answer is C because it is present in lesser amount. Can you confirm this?
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    Mar 20, 2009, 02:56 AM

    I think your instructor wishes you to write down the chemical equation, balance it, and then calculate which is limiting.

    Ni + S = NiS

    One mole of Ni reacts with 1 mole of S

    Now many moles of Ni do you have and how many moles of S do you have?

    by the way, you are correct, but I think you've selected sulfur for the wrong reason. You're relying on weights and not on moles. That will not usually work.
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    Mar 20, 2009, 02:59 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by Perito View Post
    I think your instructor wishes you to write down the chemical equation, balance it, and then calculate which is limiting.

    Ni + S = NiS

    One mole of Ni reacts with 1 mole of S

    Now many moles of Ni do you have and how many moles of S do you have?

    by the way, you are correct, but I think you've selected sulfur for the wrong reason. You're relying on weights and not on moles. That will not usually work.

    Thanks :-)

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