Physics, asked by dareppamanturmantur, 5 months ago

what is limiting reagent​

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Answered by sarojbhumi563
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In a chemical reaction limiting reagnt is the reactant that is consumed first and prevents any further reaction from occurring.

The amount of product formed during the reaction is determined by the limiting reagnt.

Answered by shipshivani
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Answer:limiting reagent is reactant which is in less quantity than needed but the other reactant with it is in sufficient quantity.....for e.g. if we have 1 mol of both h2 and o2 then 1 mol of h20 will be produced..here h2 is limiting reagent bcz if 2 moles of h2 react with 1 mol of o2 then 2 mol of h2o will be produced but here it couldn't be due to less quantity of h2 ....hope uh got it...plz mark me as brainliest

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