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1 July, 07:58

In the reaction MgCl2 + 2KOH Mg (OH) 2 + 2KCl, if 6 moles MgCl2 are added to 6 moles KOH, which is the limiting reagent?

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  1. 1 July, 08:58
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    One way to find the limiting reagent is to convert both reactants into one of the products.

    6 moles MgCl2 (1 mol Mg (OH) 2 / 1 mole MgCl2) = 6 mol Mg (OH) 2

    6 moles KOH (1 mol Mg (OH) 2 / 2 mol KOH) = 3 mol Mg (OH) 2

    since KOH produce the least amount of moles, KOH is the limiting reagent
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