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22 July, 15:47

Why are the amounts of products formed in a reaction determined only by the amount of limiting reactant?

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  1. 22 July, 17:54
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    The limiting reactant is the substance which gets used up completely, before the other reactants get consumed in the reaction. Once the system runs out of the limiting reactant, the reaction cannot continue to make products.
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