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                Li4(CO3)2+ 2 H2O +2 CO2 → 4 LiHCO31)
1) What is the Molar Mass of Li4(CO3)2?
2) The initial amounts of reactants are Li4(CO3)2 (444 grams), H2O (200 grams) and CO2 (352 grams). Show your work with units to prove which is of the three is the limiting reactant.
            
        1) What is the Molar Mass of Li4(CO3)2?
2) The initial amounts of reactants are Li4(CO3)2 (444 grams), H2O (200 grams) and CO2 (352 grams). Show your work with units to prove which is of the three is the limiting reactant.
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                    Answered by
            DrBob222
            
    See the next problem and come back to this.
I didn't show the units so I'll do one here.
11 mols H2O x (2 mols LiHCO3/1 mol H2O) = 22 mols LiHCO3
The others are done the same way.
    
I didn't show the units so I'll do one here.
11 mols H2O x (2 mols LiHCO3/1 mol H2O) = 22 mols LiHCO3
The others are done the same way.
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