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what is a limiting reactant?
to explain what a limiting reactant is, lets use an example of building a car. chemical reactions, like assembling a car, depend on exact ratios of components in order to work properly. just as a car with fewer than four wheels, one engine, one seat, and a set of controls will not work, a chemical reaction without the right amounts of its components will not work either.
using the analogy of building a car, write an equation for building one dune buggy - a simple single - seat car shown below.
wheels + seat(s) + engine + controls → dune buggy
Step1: Determine the number of each component per dune buggy
From the problem description, a dune buggy (like a simple single - seat car) has 4 wheels, 1 seat, 1 engine, and 1 set of controls.
Step2: Write the equation
Using the components and their quantities, the equation is \(4\ wheels+1\ seat + 1\ engine+1\ controls
ightarrow1\ dune\ buggy\)
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\(4\ wheels+1\ seat + 1\ engine+1\ controls
ightarrow1\ dune\ buggy\)