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Quiz: Limiting Reactants (Higher)
AQA GCSE Chemistry 8462 specification
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Building on what you've learned about relative formula mass, moles, and reacting masses, let's test your understanding of limiting reactants!
What is a limiting reactant?
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Which statements about limiting reactants are true? (Select all that apply)
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The limiting reactant determines the maximum {{blank0}} that can be produced in a chemical reaction.
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Which factors affect which reactant is limiting? (Select all that apply)
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In the reaction 2A + B → C, if you start with 4 moles of A and 1 mole of B, which is the limiting reactant?
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To identify the limiting reactant, you compare the moles of reactants to the {{blank0}} from the balanced equation.
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If you have 10 g of reactant A and 25 g of reactant B, and A is the limiting reactant, what happens to B?
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