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If 3.5 g H2 react with 18.7 g O2 what is the limiting reactant?
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If 3.5 g H2 react with 18.7 g O2 what is the limiting reactant?
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If 3.5 g H2 react with 18.7 g O2 what is the limiting reactant?
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O2 is the limiting reactant
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1- O2
2- 94.0 (94)
3- Oxygen (O2) and 0.36
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