Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, January 10, 2013 at 7:26pm.
The limiting reagent ALWAYS depends upon how much of each reagent is involved. Find mols by ml = grams/molar mass of each. Then convert mols of each to mols of ANY of the products. The one that produces the LEAST number of mols of the product is the limiting reagent.
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