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23 January, 22:07

Describe how the mass of the product can be calculated when one reactant is in excess

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  1. 23 January, 22:37
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    On the off chance that one of the reactants is in overabundance yet you don't know which one it is, you have to compute the hypothetical item mass for the both reactants, with a similar item, and whichever has the lower yield is the one you use to precisely depict masses/sums for the condition, since you can't have more than the non-abundance reactant can create.
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