ray561
ray561
21-03-2017
Chemistry
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What is used up in and stops a chemical reaction?
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DrBrando
DrBrando
21-03-2017
It is a limiting reactant. Not a catalyst as a catalyst is
not
used up in a reaction
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Starthief24
Starthief24
21-03-2017
The answer would be A limited reactant
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