Hey, just a heads up ALEKS thinks that the limiting reactant is O2 for this problem, but I'm not sure why. Also thanks for your videos they help so much!!
That just doesn't make any sense, unless your picture was similar but not *exactly* the same as mine. I had 6 H2 molecules, which means I need 3 O2, but there are 4 O2 in the picture. H2 is definitely the limiting reactant for this particular picture.
In this question, there are 6 H2 molecules depicted & 4 O2 molecules. We need 2 H2 molecules for every 1 O2 molecule. Therefore, we have leftover oxygen. (Which makes ALEKS correct)
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Hey, just a heads up ALEKS thinks that the limiting reactant is O2 for this problem, but I'm not sure why. Also thanks for your videos they help so much!!
That just doesn't make any sense, unless your picture was similar but not *exactly* the same as mine. I had 6 H2 molecules, which means I need 3 O2, but there are 4 O2 in the picture. H2 is definitely the limiting reactant for this particular picture.
In this question, there are 6 H2 molecules depicted & 4 O2 molecules. We need 2 H2 molecules for every 1 O2 molecule. Therefore, we have leftover oxygen. (Which makes ALEKS correct)