How to Find How Much Excess Reactant Remains Examples, Practice Problems, Questions, Summary

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In this video, you'll learn how to find how much excess reactant is left by going through an example together.

The first step is to write a balanced chemical equation is one is not already given. Then, you'll have to figure out which reactant is limiting by convert both reactants into moles and dividing by the coefficients. Then you'll convert the limiting reactant into the grams of the excess reactant to figure out how much was consumed. Lastly, you'll subtract the amount consumed from how much was present initially.

By the end of this video, you'll know exactly how to find how much of the excess reactant remains.

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