A reactant that does not completely in a chemical reaction_
a. actual yield
b. exxess re...
Chemistry, 16.04.2021 19:40 kalestalker10
A reactant that does not completely in a chemical reaction_
a. actual yield
b. exxess reactant
c. theoretical yield
d. limiting reactant​
Answers: 2
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