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what is limiting reagents​

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Answered by deveshreem
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The limiting reagent is the reactant that is used up completely. This stops the reaction and no further products are made.

Given the balanced chemical equation that describes the reaction, there are several ways to identify the limiting reagent.

One way to determine the limiting reagent is to compare the mole ratios of the amounts of reactants used. This method is most useful when there are only two reactants.

The limiting reagent can also be derived by comparing the amount of products that can be formed from each reactant.

Answered by rs2693930
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The limiting reagent is the reactant that is used up completely. This stops the reaction and no further products are made. Given the balanced chemical equation that describes the reaction, there are several ways to identify the limiting reagent.

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