AkySoleil
Asked:
April 2023
1. Silicon dioxide (quartz) is usually unreactive but reacts with hydrogen fluoride according to the equation below. SiO2(s)+4HF(g) SiF4(g) + 2H2O(l)Assume that 6.0 mol HF is added to 4.5 mol SiO2a. What is the limiting reactant?b. What is the excess reactant?c. What is the maximum amount of SiFi4, in grams,...
AkySoleil
Asked:
April 2023
1. Silicon dioxide (quartz) is usually unreactive but reacts with hydrogen fluoride according to the equation below. SiO2(s)+4HF(g) SiF4(g) + 2H2O(l)Assume that 6.0 mol HF is added to 4.5 mol SiO2a. What is the limiting reactant?b. What is the excess reactant?c. What is the maximum amount of SiFi4, in grams,...