Chemistry, asked by kavingiftedgmailcom, 11 months ago

9. In the reaction 4A + 2B.+ 3C - A,B,C,, the
number of moles of product formed. will be if
starting from 2 moles of A, 1.2 moles of B and
1.44 moles of C
(1) 0.48
(2) 0.3
(3) 0.6
(4) 1​

Answers

Answered by nikhil994435
10

Answer:

in this reaction.

we can see...

the limiting reagent is ...C

i mean..whose ratio of

moles/stochiometric coefficient is smaller..

that is limiting reagent..

ok..

so C is L.R.

so product will depend on C

3 mole of C-->1mole of. ABC

1mole of C--> 1/3mole of ABC

Now,

1.44mole of C-->1.44/3

= 0.48mole of

ABC

so option 1 is correct..

Explanation:

Thankuu

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