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Honors Chemistry, Period 2: November 2010 Honors Chemistry, Chemistry, Period, Design

Today in class we worked on more stoichiometry problems in the packet. We focused more on finding the mass of the excess reactant. The first problem we worked on as a class was question 23 part b on page 13 of the packet. Below is the work and the answer to the problem: O2 is the limiting reactant and the re are 23.1624g C6H6 left over. In order to get the mass of the reactant, take the original mass of the reactant and subtract it by the mass of the reactant that reacts. The next problem we…

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