Chemistry
Chemistry, 06.05.2020 19:18, davidreed11

If you have 10 g of methane and 10 g of oxygen gas,
a) what is the most amount of WATER that could be made?
b) What is your limiting reactant in this case when you are solving for water
instead of carbon dioxide?
c) How did this example different than the last one with the multiple choice? What
do you think is the purpose of doing two that are ver similar?
Please help! I suck at chemistry!

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