Talk:Limiting reagent

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HI... i don't really like stoichiometry...but here it is

"This concept requires nothing" What the hell does that mean?

I don't know what that was supposed to imply, so I removed it. I think it was honestly just someone's arrogance, stating that one would have to be an idiot not to understand it..or that the concept was so basic that it required "nothing" to understand it. Unfortunately, this article should be considered a stub as it does not really cover the subject well at all...and it is....;o

Eh, it gives you the gist of what a limiting reactant is. I mean, it did help me :P

71.104.106.112 02:45, 21 January 2007 (UTC)

this concept is a pain in the ass lol

[edit] Reaction?

I think the featured reaction's balanced equation should be added. I will do so by the end of the month. bombchelle (not logged in)