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how to determine the limiting reagent in chemistry

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Answered by bhaveshdhande
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Approach 2: Find the limiting reagent by calculating and comparing the amount of product each reactant will produce.
Balance the chemical equation for the chemical reaction.
Convert the given information into moles.
Use stoichiometry for each individual reactant to find the mass of product produced.

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Answered by BrainlyBAKA
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Explanation:

For a chemical reaction to proceed to completion , the reactants need to be in amounce as required by a balanced chemical equation. When it is not so one reactant is in access over the other.

The amount of the product formed then it depends upon the reactant which gets consumed.

This reactant which gets consumed , limits the amount of the product formed and is called the limiting reagent.

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