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Standard XII
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Limiting Reagent or Reactant
51.How much m...
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51.How much magnesium sulphide can be obtained from 2.00g of magnesium and 2.00g of sulphur by the reaction Mg+s-Mgs? Which is the limiting agent? Calculate the amount of one of the reactants which remains unreached.
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Q.
Magnesium sulphide was obtained from
4.00
g
of magnesium and
2.00
g
of sulphur by the reaction
M
g
+
S
→
M
g
S
. The volume of oxygen at STP (
1
a
t
m
,
273
K
) required for the complete oxidation of the excess reagent is:
Q.
How much magnesium sulphide can be obtained from
2.00
g of
M
g
and
2.00
g of
S
by the following reaction.
M
g
+
S
→
M
g
S
.
Q.
Magnesium sulphide was obtained from
4.00
g
of magnesium and
2.00
g
of sulphur by the reaction
M
g
+
S
→
M
g
S
. The volume of oxygen at STP (
1
a
t
m
,
273
K
) required for the complete oxidation of the excess reagent is:
Q.
Chlorophyll, the green colouring matter of plants contains
2.68
%
of magnesium by weight. Calculate the number of magnesium atoms in
2.00
g
of chlorophyll?
(Atomic mass of
M
g
=
24
)
Q.
The equation shows the reaction between magnesium and sulphuric acid:
M
g
+
H
2
S
O
4
⟶
M
g
S
O
4
+
H
2
In this reaction, calculate the mass of magnesium sulphate formed when 6g of magnesium reacts with excess sulphuric acid?
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