Here is an example of a stoichiometry problem. Follow the steps TWICE; once for one reactant and next for the other reactant. You will obtain two answers; the correct one in limiting reagent problems is the smaller value and the reagent producing that value is the limiting reagent. Post your work if you get stuck.
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A solution of 220mL of 0.200M Koh is mixed with a solution of 120mL of 0.240M NiSO4.
1.Determine limiting reactant?
2.Calculate the mass of precipitate formed?
3.Calculate the molarity of all ions left in the solution?
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