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In the combustion of methane, what is the limiting reactant and why?​

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Answered by seerapu8bkvelm
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methane is the limiting reagent because the other reagent is the oxygen of air which is always present in excess . thus the amounts of carbon dioxide & water fromed will depend upon the amount of methane burnt .

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