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Section 11.3 Limiting Reactants
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Objectives: Identify the limiting reactant in a chemical equation.
Identify the excess reactant, and calculate the amount remaining after the reaction is complete. Calculate the mass of a product when the amounts of more than one reactant are given.
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Why do reactions stop? Reactions proceed until one reactant is used up; other reactant(s) in excess. limiting reactant – limits the extent of the reaction determines amount of product formed. excess reactants – leftover unused reactants.
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Calculating Limiting Reactant
Determine how much product each reactant will form. The reactant that produces less product is the limiting reactant.
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Calculating Excess Reactant Leftover
To calculate excess reactant leftover: Use the “lesser amount” of product formed to determine how much “excess reagent” was used. Subtract the amount of excess reagent actually used from the starting amount of excess reagent.
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Assessment The mass of the final product in a chemical reaction is based on what? A. the amount of excess reactant B. the amount of limiting reactant C. the presence of a catalyst D. the amount of O2 present
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Assessment The mass of the final product in a chemical reaction is based on what? B. the amount of limiting reactant
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