LIMITING REAGENT

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Gogeta
GogetaOP7mo ago
is hydrrogen the limiting reagent here because in the stoichiometry the number in fron is 3 and 3/30 is smaller than 1/30 for nitrogen
Gogeta
GogetaOP7mo ago
noted sir thank you very much i will for sure check it out
BroGotNoQuotes
BroGotNoQuotes7mo ago
i really cant understand eq but yea i believe that is the limiting reagent and sorry if im late
Sephrina
Sephrina7mo ago
Hydrogen is limting cuz for 30l of n 90l of h would be required hence it less so it is limiting
iTeachChem
iTeachChem6mo ago
We good @Gogeta ? +solved @Sephrina
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