Cuso4(aq) + 2naoh(aq) cu(oh)2(s) + na2so4(aq)
ii. if 638.44 g cuso4 reacts with 240.0 naoh, wh...
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Cuso4(aq) + 2naoh(aq) cu(oh)2(s) + na2so4(aq)
ii. if 638.44 g cuso4 reacts with 240.0 naoh, which is the limiting reagent?
cuso4 = 638.44 g divided by 159.62 g/mol = about 4 moles
naoh = 240 g divided 40 g/mol = about 6 moles
limiting reagent is naoh correct?
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