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If 5.6 mol of CuCl2 reacts with 10.2 mol of NaNo3, what is the limiting reagent?
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Here's the chemical equation, but you need to balance it still:
CuCl2 + NaNO3 => Cu(NO3)2 + NaCl

The reactant that produces the lesser amount of product is the limiting reagent.

Here's an example problem:
http://www.chem.tamu.edu/class/majors/tutorialnotefiles/limiting.htm


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