Distinction between limiting anD Excess reagent
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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
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The “limiting reagent” defines the maximum amount of product that can be produced from the reaction. The “excess reagent” is the one that will have some left in the solution after reacting completely (as much as possible) with the limiting reagent.
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