Chemistry, asked by priyanshunag00, 13 hours ago

For the given reaction CO2+4H=CH2O+H2O.In the feed there are 4moles of CO2, 10 moles of H. if this reaction happens when, what is the limiting reagent in the above equation ?​

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Answered by dev8200
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Answer:

CO2+4H=CH20+H20

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Answered by tutorconsortium012
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Answer:

In the CO_{2} +4H=CH_{2} O+H_{2} O process, H\\ is the limiting reagent.

Explanation:

Limiting reagents are chemicals that are completely consumed when a chemical reaction is completed. Limiting reactants or limiting agents are other terms for them.

  • We have 4 moles of CO_{2}and 10 moles of Hydrogen, as stated in the question.
  • We can deduce from the process that one carbon dioxide reacts with four hydrogens.
  • As a result, we'll need 16moles of hydrogen to complete the reaction with4moles of carbon dioxide. As a result, the limiting reagent is Hydrogen.
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