Dr. Frank J. Hayden Secondary School SCIENCE 101 Introduction: In many reactions, one reactant becomes entirely consumed and the other reactant is left over. The reactant that becomes consumed is called the limiting reagent. When the limiting reagent is all consumed, no more product can be formed (reaction complete). The reactant limits the amount of product that can ...[Show More]
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