Clicker #1 6 mol H2 reacts with 4 mol O2

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Clicker #1 6 mol H2 reacts with 4 mol O2 Limiting Mol Product Leftover Reactant A) H2 4 mol 2 mol O2 B) H2 6 mol 1 mol O2 C) O2 4 mol 2 mol H2 D) O2 8 mol 4 mol H2 E) Neither 10 mol None

Clicker #2 12 mol H2 reacts with 5 mol O2 Limiting Mol Product Leftover Reactant A) H2 6 mol 1 mol O2 B) H2 12 mol 7 mol O2 C) O2 5 mol 7 mol H2 D) O2 10 mol 2 mol H2 E) Neither 12 mol None

Clicker #3 16.128 g H2 reacts with 96.00 g O2 Limiting Mol Product Leftover Reactant A) H2 4 mol 1 mol O2 B) H2 8 mol 1 mol O2 C) O2 1.5 mol 2 mol H2 D) O2 6 mol 2 mol H2 E) Neither 6 mol None