How is the ratio of limiting reactants determined?
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Determine which reactant is limiting by dividing the number of moles of each reactant by its stoichiometric coefficient in the balanced chemical equation. Use mole ratios to calculate the number of moles of product that can be formed from the limiting reactant.
To determine which reactant is the limiting one, compare the calculated amount of a reactant to the actual amount available. If more is required than is available, then it is the limiting reactant.
1. Write the balanced chemical equation.
2. Convert from mass of reactants and product to moles using molar masses and then use mole ratios to determine which is the limiting reactant.
3. Calculate the percent yield by dividing the actual yield by the theoretical yield and multiplying by 100.
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Determine which reactant is limiting by dividing the number of moles of each reactant by its stoichiometric coefficient in the balanced chemical equation. Use mole ratios to calculate the number of moles of product that can be formed from the limiting reactant.
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