Asked by Bornwell
how can I calculate the limiting reactor in a reaction?
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Steve
Look at the balanced equation and see the relative amounts of reagents (or reactants, not reactors) needed.
Compare that against the amounts available (in moles) and then the limiting reagent is the one that will be used up first.
Compare that against the amounts available (in moles) and then the limiting reagent is the one that will be used up first.
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