Chemistry Lesson: Limiting Reactants

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  • Limiting reactant problems (limiting reagent problems) are a type of calculation that do not contain exact stoichiometric ratio of reactants. Therefore, one or more reactants are excess reactants and one or more others are limiting reactants.
    CORRECTION: On Example #2, 21.6 g C3H6 should produce 27.2 g C3H3N (not 27.7 g). My apologies!

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  • @GetChemistryHelp
    @GetChemistryHelp  4 года назад +8

    On Example #2 (13:43), 21.6 g C3H6 should produce 27.2 g C3H3N not 27.7 g. My apologies!

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    • @dianajanna7228
      @dianajanna7228 9 лет назад

      umm, for all the problems, i always did them myself first and then i saw the answer and i think that for the first mole covertion(s) for problem 2--there were propably some minor miscalculations for the outcome because i did it twice and i got 27.3 g C3H3N--idk??? lets say the actual answer was 27.7g and i wrote 27.3 would i get marked wrong by that my proportions were correct
      ????

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  • @yadhirafigueroa7850
    @yadhirafigueroa7850 4 года назад +1

    How did you get 27.7g C3H3N I got 27.2g C3H3N

    • @GetChemistryHelp
      @GetChemistryHelp  4 года назад

      You are correct, it should be 27.2 g. Unfortunately, I cannot edit the video now but will add this correction to the description. The only upside is that the error is in the uncertain digit, so it's still technically correct when considering significant digits. 😉 Thank you for the tip!

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