Concept of limmiting reactant is not applicable to the reversible reactions why
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The concept of limiting reactant is not applicable to the reversible reactions, because certain amunts of each reactant is left behind at the aquilibrium state and thus any reactant is not consumed completely and cannot be considered as the limiting reactant of the ractions.
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If a reaction is reversible, it is possible to get the original reactants back, at some point most reversible reactions enter a point of stasis, where the reverse reaction starts producing as much reactant as is being used.
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