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What is the excess reactant and how many milligramsare in excess?
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From the given information, we know that hydrogen peroxide is the limiting reactant. This means that all of the hydrogen peroxide will be used up in the reaction, and the other reactant, hydroquinone, will be in excess. Show more…
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