Calculate the mass of SbI3 formed when 1.20 g of Sb react with 2.40 g of I2, according to the equation,

2Sb(s) + 3I2(s) ---> 2SbI3(s)

Solution:

To begin this problem we need to build the table.

In this table I decided to start with Sb.

(mol reactant Sb)o

(mol reactant I2)required

(mol reactant I2)o

Conclusion

 

 

 

 

To complete the table we must calculate the mols of Sb and I2 initially,

Entering these values into the table we have,

(mol reactant Sb)o

(mol reactant I2)required

(mol reactant I2)o

Conclusion

9.84 x 10-3

 

9.45 x 10-3

 

Now we need to calculate the mols of I2 required to completely react with 9.84 x 10-3 mols Sb.

So the table now looks like;

(mol reactant Sb)o

(mol reactant I2)required

(mol reactant I2)o

Conclusion

9.84 x 10-3

1.48 x 10-2

9.45 x 10-3

 

 

The next step is determine the limiting reagent. Figure out what you think and then click here to see what I concluded.