Learn how to find the limiting and excess reactants in a chemical reaction. See example problems that calculate the limiting and excess reactants.
One of the best things about stoichiometry is using it to find the limiting reactant. You can find what reactant is used up first and stops the reactions. It is very simple you just find the moles of both reactants, and convert them both to moles of one of the products, but remember...
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To find the rest of the rate constants the set of kinetic curves of the bioluminescent reaction was modeled using the program adjusting 𝑘1k1, 𝑘2k2, 𝑘3k3, 𝑘−3k−3, and 𝑘4k4 to satisfy all the curves. Each set included five kinetic curves recorded with different concentrat...
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Compare the ratios to find the limiting reactant. In a chemical reaction, 1 of the reactants gets used up before the others. The quantity of the product that is created in the reaction is limited by the reagent. Compare the 2 ratios you calculated to identify the limiting reactant:[6]...