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Explain Limiting reagents.

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Answered by Nєєнα
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Explanation:

Limiting reagent::::::

The reagent that is completely used up in the

chemical reaction is called a limiting reagent

♥ it determines how much product can be formed

♥ it is the reactant of a particular chemical reaction that limits the formation of the product

♥ it is completely consumed diluring the reaction

♥ absent at the end of the reaction

♥ limits the amount of the product that is formed from a reaction

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Answered by BoldStyle
26

Limiting reagent

In a chemical reaction limiting reagent is the reactant that is consumed first and prevents any further reaction from occurring .

The amount of product formed during the reaction is determined by the limiting reagent .

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