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michellllemack michellllemack
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11 years ago
Lets say you have...

1A + 1B -----> 1C + 1D

And you were asked to find the limiting reagent. Would there be no limiting reagent since both of the reactants equally affect the amount of product formed? Or no? Thank you for your help!!
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11 years ago
It would depend on how many moles of A and moles of B you had.  Whichever one was the lowest, that would be limiting.  Without that information you cannot tell.  If they are present in equimolar amounts, then neither would be limiting, or both would be limiting, depending on how you look at it.
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