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What happens to a ratio when an excess quantity of a reactant exists?


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When an excess quantity of reactant exists or is added, there is no effect on the ratio, it will not be changed.

In short, the ratio remains the same.

What happens to the excess reactant?

It is not used and is left, where as the required reactant for the reaction to take place is used.

Hence, the quantities remain same on both side of the equation.

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