Wow! The AH-HA! moment comes easy with your excellent tutorials! Great job! I have a new TA as my lab instructor and he started us with mid-level calculations while only showing one simple reaction and never even mentioned limiting reagent. Now that I have been fully taught everything, stoichiometry is not such a beast! Keep up the great work.
My problem is I have a brilliant Dr. for the lecture portion, then his new TA for the lab portion. One teaches things one way, the other a different way and confuses everyone. I really like the guy, but he does not give you all of the information needed. The good Dr. breaks everything down like this guy. The problem with lab is we are a week or so ahead in lab!
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The theoretical yield is based on the limiting reagent, because the limiting reagent is the reactant that will run out first leaving everything else as excess so this means when you run out of the limiting reagent then you have reached your theoretical yield.
00803] Theoretical yield is based on limiting reagent because the limiting reagent is the reactant that can make the least amount of product, which leaves all else as excess.
ID:00404 The limiting reagent is the reactant that limits the amount of reactant being formed. As stated in the example, you must find out how much product each reactant can make and then pick the reactant with the lowest number. This is the limiting reagent because after that amount, no more product can be made.
The reactant the theoretical yield is based on is limiting reagent because the reagent is the reactant that can produce the least amount of product, 00611
First, you calculate the amount of product each reactant could make. Then, the reactant that makes the smallest amount of product is the limiting reagent, 00824
but what if actual yeild and % yeild isnt given how will we find actual yeild? for example: ) Zinc and hydrochloric acid react according to the reaction: Zn(s) + 2HCl(aq) → ZnCl2(aq) + H2(g) If 0.30 mol Zn are added to hydrochloric acid containing 0.52 mol of HCl, how many moles of H2 is produced?
The limiting reagent is the reactant that 'limits' the reaction to a set amount of products because it is entirely exhausted and more is required, of the reactant, to produce more product. 00205
The theoretical yield is based on the limiting reagent because that is what can make the least amount of product, the theoretical yield is always rhe smallest amount you can use, 00415
The reactant the theoretical yield is based on is Limiting Reagent. This is because the reagent is the reactant that can produce the least amount of product. 00223
Limiting reagent is the reactant that produces the least amount of product. It is what makes up the least amount of product, leaving the other reactants in excess. 00405
I can determine the limiting reagent by observing whatever has the LEAST amount of the product, as the marshmallows were in the example in the video, 00724.
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Wow! The AH-HA! moment comes easy with your excellent tutorials! Great job! I have a new TA as my lab instructor and he started us with mid-level calculations while only showing one simple reaction and never even mentioned limiting reagent. Now that I have been fully taught everything, stoichiometry is not such a beast! Keep up the great work.
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My problem is I have a brilliant Dr. for the lecture portion, then his new TA for the lab portion. One teaches things one way, the other a different way and confuses everyone. I really like the guy, but he does not give you all of the information needed. The good Dr. breaks everything down like this guy. The problem with lab is we are a week or so ahead in lab!
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Hmm... but if you can then please make a video on volumetric analysis in stoichiometry
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00123, the limiting reagent is what the theoretical yield is based off of because it's the minimum amount of smores that can be made as a result
Well I learned two things today. The origin of s’mores and limiting reagenr
The theoretical yield is based on the limiting reagent, because the limiting reagent is the reactant that will run out first leaving everything else as excess so this means when you run out of the limiting reagent then you have reached your theoretical yield.
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Theoretical yield is the reactant that can produce the least amount of product also called "limiting reagent". 00403
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Theoretical yield is based on limiting reagent because the limiting reagent is the reactant that can make the least amount of product, which leaves all else as excess.
ID:00404 The limiting reagent is the reactant that limits the amount of reactant being formed. As stated in the example, you must find out how much product each reactant can make and then pick the reactant with the lowest number. This is the limiting reagent because after that amount, no more product can be made.
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The reactant the theoretical yield is based on is limiting reagent because the reagent is the reactant that can produce the least amount of product, 00611
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In excess is what is left over of the reactants when a reaction takes place and a limiting reagent is formed. 00114
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First, you calculate the amount of product each reactant could make. Then, the reactant that makes the smallest amount of product is the limiting reagent, 00824
but what if actual yeild and % yeild isnt given how will we find actual yeild? for example:
) Zinc and hydrochloric acid react according to the reaction:
Zn(s) + 2HCl(aq) → ZnCl2(aq) + H2(g)
If 0.30 mol Zn are added to hydrochloric acid containing 0.52 mol of HCl, how many moles of H2
is produced?
Thank you so much
The limiting reagent is the reactant that 'limits' the reaction to a set amount of products because it is entirely exhausted and more is required, of the reactant, to produce more product. 00205
In excess means the amount of reactants that is left after the reaction takes place, 00806
The theoretical yield is based on the limiting reagent because that is what can make the least amount of product, the theoretical yield is always rhe smallest amount you can use, 00415
Excess is the amount of reactant left over from a reaction that was not used 122095
The reactant the theoretical yield is based on is Limiting Reagent. This is because the reagent is the reactant that can produce the least amount of product. 00223
Limiting reagent is the reactant that produces the least amount of product. It is what makes up the least amount of product, leaving the other reactants in excess. 00405
In excess means to have more than needed or the reactants left over after the product is created, 00214
00414,
Excess is the amount of reactant that's left after the theoretical yield
What if the mass of product or its volume is not given initially in the question?
The theoretical yield is based on the limiting reagent because that is the most amount of product that can be made 00115
A limiting reagent is a reactant that identifies how much of the product can be made, 00213
in excess is the amount of reactants left from after the reaction is over, 00206
In excess means that the reactant amount is extra , 00110
Theoretical yield is the amount of product made by the limiting reagent. It's the least amount, 00419
The Limiting reagent is the reactant that limits the amount of product you can make
the limiting reagent is what is being taken out of the product. (what reactant that you would run out of first)
00224
The theoretical yield is based on limiting reactant because it produces the least amount of product, 00715
Limiting reagent depends on rhetorical yield
Limiting Reagent is the reactant that limits the product in a reaction 00401
I can determine the limiting reagent by observing whatever has the LEAST amount of the product, as the marshmallows were in the example in the video, 00724.
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"In excess" means there is simply too much of something to use all of it for what is being made into. 00814
The limiting reagent is how much of the product that can be made, 00409.
00716 the reaction with the lowest product is the limiting reagent.
The limiting reagent is determined by finding the reactant that can make the least amount of product, 00416
Thanks
More informative.
is how much you can make out of what is given, 00204
The excess is the amount of reactant left after the theoretical yield, 00606
The limiting reagent is the reactant that can make the least amount of product, 00608
In excess is what's left from the limited reactants. 00118
the limiting reagent is how much of the product you can make. 00412
The theoretical yield is based on the limiting reactant because it's the amount of product you can make. 00719
The limiting reactant is the reactant that limits the amount of product formed. 00420
honest question, i see people putting 5 digit numbers in their comments, why is that?
Base on the smallest amount calculated.
00815: The theoretical yield is based on the limiting reactant
the substance that is gone after the chemical reaction is complete, 00813
excess is the greater amount needed for the reaction, 00418
A reactant is in excess if there is some left over after no more products can be made. 00218
I can determine the limiting reagent by finding the reactant that can make the least amount of product 00108
limiting reagent is how much you can make out of a product, 00812
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The Limiting is the reactant in a reaction that limits the amount of product that can be made. 50678
The limiting reagent is the reaction that can make the least amount of product | 00805 |
In excess means having more than the necessary amount needed to create that product. 00818
"in excess" means to have more then needed, leftover and unused #008334
Limiting Reagent is pretty much how much you can make out of the product given. 00821
excess is the amount of the reactant not used 00422
A limit caused by a reactant to control the amount of product made, 00209
what is excess in my own words, and amount that is over what you need.
In excess means there is to much of a product then necessary to work 00802
limiting raectant
The reactant with the less amount of output, 00816
The reactants that are not used at all after the reaction is done,984311
The theoretical yield is based on the limiting reagent because it is always the smallest number you calculate, 00811
"In excess" means whatever is left after the limiting reagent is gone, 00710
its always the smallest amount of product you can calculate, 00703
Least amount of product used, 00809