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How do you find the moles of excess reactant? I already know the limiting reactant btw.
15 years ago

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Dr Russ
If you know the number of moles of the limiting reagent, then you can calculate the number of moles of excess reagent that would be needed.

Hence
starting moles - moles of excess reagent needed = moles in excess.
15 years ago

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