What would be produced if two pieces of bread and a slice of salami reacted together? + ?

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What would be produced if two pieces of bread and a slice of salami reacted together? + ?

2B + S ?

+

+ 2B + S B 2 S

+ 2B + 1S 1B 2 S

+ Bread (B) and Salami (S) react in a 2 to 1 (2:1) ratio to produce sandwich (B 2 S)

+ ? What would be produced if four pieces of bread and two slices of salami reacted together?

+ ?

4B + 2S ?

+

+ 4B + 2S2B 2 S

+ 6B + 2S ?

+

+ + (leftover)

6B + 2S + 2B 2 S

6B + 2S + 2B 2 S The amount of salami limits the amount of sandwiches that can be produced

WHY?

19B + 2S ? +

19B + 2S 2B 2 S +

+ + (leftover)

+ 4B + 9S

4B + 9S ? +

+ (Remember: the bread and salami react in a 2:1 ratio)

+

4B + 9S 2B 2 S + + (leftover)

The amount of bread limits the amount of sandwiches that can be produced 4B + 9S 2B 2 S +

The 2:1 reactionratio of bread:salami is maintained with excess bread or excess salami 4B + 9S 2B 2 S +