what is excess reactant explain by giving an example
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Updated July 25, 2019. The excess reactant is the reactant in a chemical reaction with a greater amount than necessary to react completely with the limiting reactant. It is the reactant(s) that remain after a chemical reaction has reached equilibrium.Jul 25, 2019
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Excess reactant - The reactant is a chemical reaction that remains when a reaction stops when the limiting reactant is completely consumed. The excess reactant remains because there is nothing with which it can react . No how many Tires there are , if there are only 8 car bodies then only 8 cars can be made .
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