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  • 24-10-2017
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Would your results be he same if 1.5 g of barium chloride was used instead of 1.3 g? same with 0.7 g of barium chloride?

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  • 06-11-2017
For a chemical reaction, the results would be the same with different amounts of barium chloride present if barium chloride is not the limiting reactant of the reaction. The limiting reactant is the substance that is totally consumed when the reaction proceeds to completion. In other words, it dictates the amount of products that will be produced. Otherwise, if barium chloride is the limiting reactant, the amount of barium chloride present would definitely affect the results.  
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