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Magnesium can be produced by reaction of magnesium oxide (MgO) with silicon (Si). The by-product of the reaction is magnesium orthosilicate (Mg2SiO4). A reactor is charged with 183.0 kg of MgO and 116.0 kg Si. Assume the reaction goes to completion. Express your answers in kg.
Enter the number of kilograms of MgO remaining:
Enter the number of kilograms of Si remaining:
Enter the number of kilograms of Mg present:
Enter the number of kilograms of Mg2SiO4 present:
Enter the number of kilograms of MgO remaining:
Enter the number of kilograms of Si remaining:
Enter the number of kilograms of Mg present:
Enter the number of kilograms of Mg2SiO4 present:
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Answered by
DrBob222
Another limiting reagent problem.
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