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what is the limiting reagent in these two reactions
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CuSO4+2NaOH=Cuo+Na2SO4+H2O
Reaction 2:
CuSO4+NaCO3=CuCO3+Na2SO4
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Answered by DrBob222
There is no way to calculate the identity of the limiting reagent because you don't list any values for the concentrations.
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what is the limiting reagent in these two reactions
Reaction 1:
CuSO4+2NaOH=Cuo+Na2SO4+H2O
Reaction 2:
CuSO4+NaCO3=CuCO3+Na2SO4

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