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The reactant which is completely consumed when a reaction goes to completion is called the limiting reagent.
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Other reactants present in quantities greater than those needed to react with the quantity of the limiting reagent present would be left untreated. It is also called excess reagent.
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Limiting reagent :-->
It is the reactant which gets completely consumed with the completion of the chemical reaction.
The amount of product formed is limited by this reagent, since the reaction cannot continue without it.
For example if you had 3 moles of Na and 2 moles of Cl when forming NaCl, the Cl will run out first , since you need 1 mole of each to form 1 mole of NaCl
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