When equal moles of reactants A and B are allowed in react according to the following balanced equation (2A + B --------> product). the limiting reactant in this chemical equation will be?
Answer: Reactant A
Explanation
For a reaction 2A+B→ product, rate law is − dt/ d[A] =k[A]]
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