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Statement-1: Limiting reagent is the reactant that gets completed (or consumed) in a chemical reaction. Statement-2: Limiting reagent always has either least mass or the least moles among all the reactant available for a chemical reaction.

Equal volume of nitrogen and Hydrogen gases will react to form ammonia in favourable condition then the limitting reagent is

The reactant which is entirely consumed in any reaction is known as the limiting reagent. In the reaction, 2A+4B to 3C+4D , if 5 moles of A react with 6 moles of B, then (1) Which is the limiting reagent? (2) Calculate the amount of C formed.

The reactant which is entirely consumed in reaction is known as limiting reagent. In the reaction 2A+4Brarr3C+4D , when 5 moles of A react with 6 moles of B, then (a) which is the limiting reagent? (b) calculate the amount of C formed?

The reactant which is entirely consumed in reaction is known as limiting reagent. In the reaction 2A+4Brarr3C+4D , when 5 moles of A react with 6 moles of B, then (a) which is the limiting reagent? (b) calculate the amount of C formed?

The reactant which is entirely consumed in reaction is known as limiting reagent. In the reaction 2A+4Brarr3C+4D , when 5 moles of A react with 6 moles of B, then (a) which is the limiting reagent? (b) calculate the amount of C formed?

3 g of H_2 is mixed with 29 g of O_2 to yield water. Which is the limited reagent?