3mole of calcium and 3mole of oxygen react then .

How many moles of calcium oxide produce?
What mole reactant remains unreacted ?

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The balanced equation for the reaction of calcium and oxygen to form calcium oxide is:

2Ca + O2 -> 2CaO

From the equation, we can see that 2 moles of calcium react with 1 mole of oxygen to form 2 moles of calcium oxide.

Given that there are 3 moles of calcium and 3 moles of oxygen, we can determine that the limiting reactant is oxygen since there is an excess of calcium.

Since 1 mole of oxygen reacts to form 2 moles of calcium oxide, 3 moles of oxygen would theoretically produce 6 moles of calcium oxide.

Therefore, 6 moles of calcium oxide would be produced.

The remaining calcium, which is in excess, would be unreacted.
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