Neha posted an Question
February 20, 2021 • 14:19 pm 30 points
  • IIT JAM
  • Chemistry (CY)

Can you explain me the concept of limiting and excess reactants with an example?

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  • Amol ashok pawar

    Limiting reactant means only the amount of reactant that is totally converted into product. Consider it in amounts 2+3 (reactant) = 5 (product) Excess reactant is the one which is left out reactant even when reaction is over In this case 2+3 =4(product)+ 1(unused reactant)

  • Amol ashok pawar

    Limiting reactant means only the amount of reactant that is totally converted into product. Consider it in amounts 2+3 (reactant) = 5 (product) Excess reactant is the one which is left out reactant even when reaction is over In this case 2+3 =4(product)+ 1(unused reactant)

  • Amol ashok pawar

    Limiting reactant means only the amount of reactant that is totally converted into product. Consider it in amounts 2+3 (reactant) = 5 (product) Excess reactant is the one which is left out reactant even when reaction is over In this case 2+3 =4(product)+ 1(unused reactant)

  • Amol ashok pawar Best Answer

    Limiting reactant means only the amount of reactant that is totally converted into product. Consider it in amounts 2+3 (reactant) = 5 (product) Excess reactant is the one which is left out reactant even when reaction is over In this case 2+3 =4(product)+ 1(unused reactant)

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