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Interpretation:
The number of grams of product at the given condition of
Concept Introduction:
In any
(b)
Interpretation:
The number of grams of product at the given condition of
Concept Introduction:
In any chemical reaction, new substances are produced by combining two or more substances with each other or by breaking down one substance into many.This type of chemical reaction is following the law of conservation of mass and it needs to be balanced. In any balanced equation, limiting reactant is a reactant that generally is completely used and no excess quantity of it is left behind after the production of products.
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