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How will you identify the limiting reagent in a reaction and how it controls the amount of product formed?​

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Answered by DivyaMoni
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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 actually present exceeds the amount required, then B is in excess and A is the limiting reagent.

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Answered by devikagupta16
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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 actually present exceeds the amount required, then B is in excess and A is the limiting reagent.

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