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How do limiting reagents control reactions?
Explain using a real-life analogy.
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Imagine making sandwiches: you have 4 slices of bread and 3 cheese slices. The cheese runs out first—it’s the limiting reagent. Similarly, in reactions, the reagent that finishes first decides how much product forms.
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