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what do u mean by limiting reactant ? give example :(​

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Answered by swatimahajan136
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Answer:

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Explanation:

The limiting reagent is the reactant that is used up completely. This stops the reaction and no further products are made. ... One way to determine the limiting reagent is to compare the mole ratios of the amounts of reactants used. This method is most useful when there are only two reactants.

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Answered by XxStylishGirlxX
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Answer:

Limiting Reactants

• Substances can only react in a chemical reaction until

the reactants are used up.

• Reactions only occur when reactants are in a specific

ratio to one another and in multiples thereof.

o If 1 pencil reacts with 4 pieces of paper, then 2 pencils will

react with 8 pieces of paper. 3 pencils will react with 12

pieces of paper etc. at a continuous ratio of 1:4.

o If I have 32 sheets of paper, how many pencils do I need to

use them all up?

o If I have 1236 pencils and 5000 sheets of paper, which one

will be used up first?

The one used up first is the limiting reactant.

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