Q. For a given unbalanced reaction, , which is the limiting reagent if the initial amount for each of the reactant is 100 grams?
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Solution:

Limiting reagent In a chemical reaction, the limiting reagent is the reactant that determine, how much of the products are made.
The other reactants are sometimes referred to as being in excess, since there will be some leftover after the limiting reagent is completely used up.
Given, unbalanced reaction,
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Convert amounts to moles
Moles of of
Moles of of
Actual ratio (molar ratio) of reactants

The actual ratio tells us that we have moles of for every mole of . In comparison, the stoichiometric ratio from our balanced reaction is below:
Stoichiometric ratio

This means we need at least mole of for every mole of . Since, our actual ratio is greater then our stoichiometric ratio, we have more than we need to react with each mole of .
Therefore, is our limiting reagent and is in excess.