Ans: B). The limiting reactant in a reaction is the first reactant to be completely converted to products.
In a chemical reaction, the limiting reagent is one with a lower number of moles. Thus, the limiting reactant will be consumed first and will dictate the amount of product that can be formed.
For example consider the reaction between 1 g of Mg and 2 g of O to form MgO
# moles of Mg =
# moles of Oxygen =
since moles ofMg is less than that of oxygen, Mg will be the limiting reactant. Thus, it will be consumed first and will be completely converted into MgO.
A sample of helium gas has a volume of 620mL at a temperature of 500 K. If we ... to 100 K while keeping the pressure constant, what will the new volume be?