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What is a limiting reagent???​

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Answered by S4MAEL
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For a chemical reaction to proceed to completion , the reactants need to be in amounce as required by a balanced chemical equation. When it is not so one \bold {reactant} is in access over the other.

The amount of the product formed then it depends upon the reactant which gets consumed.

This reactant which gets \bold {consumed} , limits the amount of the product formed and is called the limiting reagent.
Answered by ssvijay738
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The amount of the product formed then it depends upon the reactant which gets consumed.

This reactant which gets \bold {consumed}consumed , limits the amount of the product formed and is called the limiting reagent.

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