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26 September, 11:07

When the limiting reactant in a chemical reaction is completely used, what happens to the reaction?

The reaction stops.

The reaction speeds up.

The excess reactants begin combining.

The reaction slows down.

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  1. 26 September, 11:18
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    The reaction stops because one of the inputs has been exhausted.
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