The balanced chemical equation would be as follows:
NH3+HCL->NH4CL
For this, we assume these gases are ideal gases so we can use the equation PV=nRT. We first calculate the number of moles of each reactants. We do as follows:
PV=nRT
1.02 (4.21) = n (0.08206)(27+273.15)
n = 0.17 mol NH3 ------->consumed completely and therefore the limiting reactant
PV=nRT
0.998 (5.35 L) = n (0.08206)(26+273.15)
n = 0.22 mol HCl
what mass of NH4Cl(s) will be produced?
0.17 mol NH3 (1 mol NH4Cl / 1 mol NH3 ) = 0.17 mol NH3
which gas is the limiting reactant?
NH3 gas
which gas is present in excess?
HCl gas