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define term limiting reactant​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Limiting Reactant - The reactant in a chemical reaction that limits the amount of product that can be formed. The reaction will stop when all of the limiting reactant is consumed. Excess Reactant - The reactant in a chemical reaction that remains when a reaction stops when the limiting reactant is completely consumed.

Limiting reactants

A reaction finishes when one of the reactants is all used up. The other reactant has nothing left to react with, so some of it is left over: the reactant that is all used up is called the limiting reactant.

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This reactant that runs out and stops the chemical reaction is called the limiting reactant. The limiting reactant is very important since it stops the reaction...it controls the amount of product made. Identifying the Limiting Reactant and Theoretical Yield: ... Solve for the SAME product in both calculations.

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Limiting reactants :

A reaction finishes when one of the reactants is all used up. The other reactant has nothing left to react with, so some of it is left over: the reactant that is all used up is called the limiting reactant.

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