What is difference between limiting reagent and limiting reactant?
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The amount of product of a reactant is determined by the limiting reactant. This means that the reaction will stop once this limiting reactant is completely used up. After the reaction is over the excess reactant will still be present, since not all of it was used up.
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In a chemical reaction, reactants that are not used up when the reaction is finished are called excess reagents. The reagent that is completely used up or reacted is called the limiting reagent, because its quantity limits the amount of products formed
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