Chemistry:
Which of these two chemicals is the limiting reactant?
Grams are not present in the reactant side and I don't know why, I typed the formula straight off of my homework but I can assume Al on the reactant side have the mass
As per my understanding, the concentrations of solid and liquid does not change and assumed to be unity.
Thus, limiting reagent is KOH and H2SO4.
If this is not the case, please provide amount of all reactants in grams.
Chemistry: Which of these two chemicals is the limiting reactant? Grams are not present in the...
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