Eric Nicholas K's answer to Sonia's Secondary 4 Biology Singapore question.
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We use the limiting reagent/reactant, not the excess reagent/reactant, for computations.
We can do molar ratio comparisons here, but since this is an all-gas system, volumetric ratio comparisons are sufficient here.
We can do molar ratio comparisons here, but since this is an all-gas system, volumetric ratio comparisons are sufficient here.
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5 years ago
Is The limiting is Ammonia because the number infront of NH3 is lesser than the number infront of O2?