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Chemistry, 26.02.2020 02:54 preciousharrington13

Given this equation: 2P2O5 + 6H2O ---> 4H3PO4.

If you begin with 4.8 grams of P205 and 15.2 grams H2O, what will be your limiting reactant? How many grams of H3PO4 are produced?

Whenever I multiply P2O5 I always get 3.3 grams rather than 6.6 grams. However, when I multiply H2O I get the correct answer.

How many grams of the excess reagent remain unreacted?

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