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which choice identifies the correct limiting reactant and correct reasoning?
2nacl + pb(no₃)₂ → 2nano₃ + pbcl₂
15.3 g nacl theoretically yields 36.4 g pbcl₂.
60.8 g pb(no₃)₂ theoretically yields 51.1 g pbcl₂.
pb(no₃)₂ because it has the higher theoretical yield
pb(no₃)₂ because it has the higher initial mass
nacl because it has the lower theoretical yield
nacl because it has the lower initial mass
To determine the limiting reactant, we compare the theoretical yields of the product (\(PbCl_2\)) from each reactant. The limiting reactant is the one that produces the smaller amount of product because it will be completely consumed first, limiting the amount of product formed.
- \(NaCl\) produces \(36.4\space g\) of \(PbCl_2\).
- \(Pb(NO_3)_2\) produces \(51.1\space g\) of \(PbCl_2\).
Since \(NaCl\) produces a lower theoretical yield of \(PbCl_2\), it is the limiting reactant.
Now let's analyze the options:
- Option 1: Incorrect. A higher theoretical yield means the reactant is in excess, not limiting.
- Option 2: Incorrect. Initial mass does not determine the limiting reactant; it's about the amount of product formed.
- Option 3: Correct. \(NaCl\) has the lower theoretical yield, so it is the limiting reactant.
- Option 4: Incorrect. Initial mass is not the factor for determining the limiting reactant.
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C. NaCl because it has the lower theoretical yield (assuming the third option is labeled C; if the original options have different labels, adjust accordingly to match the option with "NaCl because it has the lower theoretical yield")