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In this stoichiometry problem, determine the limiting reactant:

Aqueous copper(II) nitrate reacts with aqueous sodium sulfide to produce aqueous sodium nitrate and copper(II) sulfide as a precipitate. In this reaction 469 grams of copper(II) nitrate were combined with 156 grams of sodium sulfide to produce 272 grams of sodium nitrate. Select all that apply.

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User RageD
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The limiting reactant : Na₂S

Further explanation

Reaction

Cu(NO₃)₂ (aq) + Na₂S (aq) ⇒ 2 NaNO₃ (aq) + CuS (s)

mol Cu(NO₃)₂ :(MW 187,56 g/mol)


\tt mol=(469)/(187.56)=2.5

mol Na₂S :(MW 78,0452 g/mol)


\tt mol=(156)/(78.0452)=2.0

Limiting reactant(smaller ratio⇒ between mol and coefficient) :

1 mol Cu(NO₃)₂ : 1 mol Na₂S , so the limiting reactant : Na₂S( 2 < 2.5)

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