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3/23: Limiting Reactant DO NOW Pull out your warm ups packet and copy this: To find the limiting reactant and theoretical yield: Convert grams to _______. Plug in the ___________________ ratios. Plug in the _______ mass of the product (if mass is asked for). Calculate and compare.

3/23: Limiting Reactant Warm Up It takes 2 slices of bread, 2 tbsp. of peanut butter, and 1 tbsp. of jelly to make a PB&J sandwich. How many (whole) PB&J sandwiches can be made from: 4 slices of bread 4 tbsp. of peanut butter 1 tbsp. of jelly