Asked by Evan
                What is the limiting reactant of Sr(NO3)2+Na2CO3-->2NaNO3+SrCO3? Then what is the amount of strontium carbonate that can be made?(theoretical yield)
            
            
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            oobleck
            
    the two reactants both consume the same number of moles, so that will not determine a limiting reagent. On the other hand, if you have equal masses, then the one with the heavier molecular weight will have fewer moles, and thus limit the reaction.
    
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