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This is a reaction:
2 slices of bread + 3 slices of cheese = 1 grilled cheese sandwich
Question 1
1.
List the reactant(s):
Question 2
2.
List the product(s)
Question 3
3.
How many sandwiches can be made with 20 slices of bread and 21 slices of cheese?
Question 4
4.
Which reactant will be left over?
Question 5
5.
Which reactant will be completely used up?
Question 6
6.
What is the limiting reactant? (what limits how many sandwices you can make?)
Question 7
7.
What is the excess reactant? (what will you have left over?)
Question 8
8.
How many sandwiches can be made with 200 slices of bread and 400 slices of cheese?
Question 9
9.
Which reactant will be left over and how much will be left?
Question 10
10.
Which reactant will be completely used up?
Question 11
11.
Which is the limiting reactant?
Question 12
12.
Which is the excess reactant?
Question 13
13.
How many sandwiches can be made with 385 slices of bread and 527 slices of cheese?
Question 14
14.
Which reactant will be left over and how much will be left?
Question 15
15.
Which reactant will be completely used up?
Now consider this equation:
1 cup of pasta + 1/2 cup of marinara + 1/4 cup parmesan cheese = 1 serving of pasta dinner
Question 16
16.
List the reactant(s):
Question 17
17.
List the product(s):
Question 18
18.
How many servings can be made with 25 cups of pasta, 30 cups of marinara, and 5 cups of parmesan?
Question 19
19.
Which reactant limits the product?
Question 20
20.
How many servings can be made with 5 cups of pasta, 2 cups of marinara, and 1 cup of parmesan?
Question 21
21.
What is the limiting reactant?
Question 22
22.
How many servings can be made with 350 cups of pasta, 400 cups of marinara, and 100 cups of parmesan?
Question 23
23.
Will any reactants be left over? If so which ones?