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how to find limiting reagent in a equation explain with equation ​

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Answered by rutuja0001
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Answer:

the reactions in which more than one reactant are reacting and if they are not present in same molar ratio as a balance equation required than one has to find out liming reagent.

Explanation:

let's ex. pbs +4 h2o2 form pbso4 +h2o therefore initial Mole of pbs is 5 mol and 4 h2o2 is 18 mol so find to limiting reagent this mol divide by its coifficient so when you give any one less mol so if is limiting reagent . 5 /1=5 and 18/4=4.5 so 4 h2o2 is limiting reagent

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