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Question
consider the reaction of calcium oxide and water:
cao + h₂o → ca(oh)₂
0.20 moles of calcium oxide and 0.40 moles of water were mixed. which of the following statements about the reaction is correct?
calcium oxide is a limiting reagent.
it is a redox reaction.
water is a limiting reagent.
0.20 g of calcium oxide and 0.40 g of water were mixed.
Step1: Analyze reaction stoichiometry
The balanced equation is $CaO + H_2O
ightarrow Ca(OH)_2$, which has a 1:1 mole - ratio between $CaO$ and $H_2O$.
Step2: Determine moles of reactants
We have 0.20 moles of $CaO$ and 0.40 moles of $H_2O$. Since the mole - ratio of $CaO$ to $H_2O$ is 1:1, the reactant with fewer moles will be the limiting reagent. Here, $CaO$ has fewer moles.
Step3: Check for redox nature
In the reaction, the oxidation states of $Ca$, $O$, and $H$ do not change. So, it is not a redox reaction. Also, the amounts given in the problem are in moles, not grams for the last option.
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Calcium oxide is a limiting reagent.