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in the reaction mgcl2+2koh mg(oh)2 +2kci IF 1 MOLE MGCL2 IS added to 3 moles koh what is the limiting reagent

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For 1 mole of MgCl2, it would require 2 moles of KOH. ( 1 : 2 mole ratio)

Since you have 3 moles of KOH, it is in excess, and MgCl2 is the limiting reactant.
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Answer:
MgCl_2

Explanation:


MgCl_2+2KOH\rightarrow Mg(OH)_2+2KCl

According to stoichiometry,

1 mole of
MgCl_2 reacts with 2 moles of
KOH

Thus when 1 mole of
MgCl_2 is added to 3 moles of
KOH , (3-2)moles= 1 mole of
KOH will remain unused.

Thus
MgCl_2 is the limiting reagent as it decides the formation of products.


KOH is excess reagent as it remains unused.

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