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Whenever quantities of two or more reactants are given in a stoichiometric problem, you must identify the __________. This is the reagent that is completely up in the reaction.

The amount of limiting reagent determines the amount of __________ that is formed. When an equation is used to calculate the amount of product that will form during a reaction, the value obtained is the __________. This is the amount of product that could be formed from a given amount of__________. The amount of product that forms when the reaction is carried out in the laboratory is called the __________.

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Answer:

1. Limiting reactant.

2. Product.

3. Theoretical yield.

4. Reactants.

5. Actual yield

Step-by-step explanation:

1. The limiting reactant. The limiting reactant is the reagent that is completely up in the reaction.

2. Product. Product is the result obtained From a reaction and the amount of product formed is determined by the limiting reactant

3. Theoretical yield. This is the result obtained from the stoichiometry calculations.

4. Reactant. Reactant are the starting material for a chemical reaction. The amount of the reactants determines the theoretical yield (products)

5. Actual yield. This is the result obtained from the experiment carried out in the laboratory.

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