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question 6 what is the term for the reactant that is completely consumed in a chemical reaction? a limiting reactant b theoretical yield c stoichiometric coefficient d molar mass e excess reactant
In a chemical reaction, the limiting reactant is the one that gets completely consumed first and determines the amount of product formed. The other reactants are in excess. Molar mass is related to the mass - per - mole of a substance, stoichiometric coefficient is from the balanced chemical equation, theoretical yield is the amount of product calculated from the limiting reactant, and excess reagent is the reactant that remains after the limiting reactant is used up.
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A. Limiting reactant