how will you identify the limiting reagent in a reaction and how it controls the amount of product formed?
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Method 1: Comparison of reactant amounts
One reactant (A) is chosen, and the balanced chemical equation is used to determine the amount of the other reactant (B) necessary to react with A. ... If the amount of B present is less than required, then B is the limiting reagent.
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by checking the volumes of the reactants provided and the products formed.
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first find the reactant with least volume.
now multiply it with the number of molecules with the second reactant.
on obtaining this check it accordingly with the products and then the reactant which is fully exhausted is the limiting agent.
it doesn't control the amount of product formed anyway.
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