Ethane is formed from the reaction carbon and hydrogen:
2C(s) + 3 H2(g) C2H6(g)
If 7.08 g of carbon and 4.92 g of hydrogen are allowed to react, how much of the excess reactant (the “non-limiting reactant”) is left over?
a. 1.78 g
b. 2.16 g
c. 2.78 g
d. 3.14 g
e. 4.92 g
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