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Bill and Ted decided they want to do the “Gummy Bear Sacrifice” reaction as way to impress the beautiful princesses before asking them to go the prom. They performed the experiment using 7.50 g of KClO3 and 9.00 g of C12H22O11 (the gummy bear). (Hint: MM of KClO3 = 122.55 g/mol, MM of C12H22O11 = 342.34 g/mol)
2 KClO3 + C12H22O11 à 9 C + 3 CO2 + 11 H2O + 2 KCl (BALANCED)
a. How many grams of pure carbon (C) should form if the experiment was perfect?
b. What was the limiting reactant?
c. What mass in grams of the excess reactant is left over at the end of the reaction?
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