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Chemistry, 06.03.2022 05:40, jadaroyval

Emistry .
CO2 + 2LIOH β†’ LI2CO3 + H20
To ensure that the air in the shuttle remains free of
excess CO2, engineers test the air-purification
system. They combine
1.000 103 g LiOH with 8.80 x 102 g CO2.
The reaction produces 3.25 x 102 g H20.
What is the limiting reactant in this test reaction?
LiOH
o CO2

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