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what is a limiting reactant​

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Answered by BEAST00757
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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.0

Answered by Anonymous
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Limiting Reagents in a particular chemical reaction is defined as a reagent which is totally consumed in reaction means no reactant is left after completion of reaction

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In a reaction of Nitrogen and hydrogen which results in a formation of ammonia (Haber Process) Hydrogen is acts as a limiting reagent

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