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For a reaction, A+2BC, the amount of C formed by starting the reaction with 5 moles of A and 8 moles of B is:


A

4 mol

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5 mol

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C

8 mol

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D

16 mol

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Solution

The correct option is A

4 mol


An explanation for the correct option:

Option (A): 4 mol

  • The reaction is given as; A+2BC
  • so, from the reaction, 1 mole of A reacts with 2 moles of B to form 1 mole of C.
  • Hence, 8 moles of B will react with 2*4 mole of A to form = 4 mole of C.
  • Here, B is the limiting reagent here, as 1 mole of A will remain unreacted after consumption of 8 moles of B.

An explanation for the incorrect option:

Option (B): 5 mol

  • We have already calculated the moles of product C as 4moles.
  • Hence, option B; 5mol cant be the right option.

Option (C): 8 mol

  • The calculated product C is found to be 4 moles.
  • So, option C; 8mol cant be the right option.

Option (D): 16 mol

  • The option is given as 16 moles, which doesn't coincide with the calculated product which is 4 moles.
  • So, option D; 16moles cant be the right option.

Hence, For the reaction, A+2BCthe amount of C formed by starting the reaction with 5 moles of A and 8 moles of B is 4 moles which is Option (A)


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