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Okay.
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Chapter 7, section problem 8.
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In a chemical reaction, what is the limiting reactant? the limiting reactant is the chemical that basically runs out first in the reactant side.
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So when that chemical runs out, no more product can be made.
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And that's the opposite of the reactant that's in excess, which is after the reaction is complete, there's still more of that leftover.
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Reactant.
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This is kind of intuitive, and i often make the analogy, this is kind of like making a sandwich, right? so in a sandwich, if, you know, depending on your refrigerator set up, that's supposed to be a piece of, well, that was supposed to be a piece of bread.
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You got, you got bread, and then you've got meat...