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Can a reaction have multiple limiting reactants?

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As the reaction will convert every reactant into product, then at one point a reactant will be consumed as reactant is limited. There must be limitation, at least one. read more

Limiting reagent and limiting reactant both are same. Limiting agent is the reagent that is exhausted first during a reaction, thus bring the reaction to a halt. Once the limiting reagent is consumed completely before the excess reagent is being used up in a reaction, reaction will stop and the limits the amount of product that can be formed. read more

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