Urea (NH2CONH2) is formed by reaction of ammonia with CO2. In one process, 637.2g of NH3 is allowed to react with 1142g of CO2.
(a) Which one is the limiting reagent ?
(b) Mass of Urea obtained.
(c) How much of the excess reagent is left at the end of the reaction?
(d) How much more LR is required?
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each of the following aqueous metathesis reactions. ... If 637.2 g of NH3 are treated with 1142 g of CO2, which is the limiting reagent?
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