A simple pedagogical limiting reactant kitchenette experiment including a simple algorithm

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Abstract

Limiting reactants is a crucial factor in any reaction. Students found it a tricky topic. The current study has intended to conduct a kitchenette experiment, in which a student will follow the instructional procedure to determine a limiting reactant in a self-learning process. The study has adopted an experimental approach. A program was developed in C++ as an efficient tool to determine the limiting reactant. The major outcomes drawn from the study have enlightened the significance of a balanced equation in obtaining the correct molar ratio. It has also been noted that molar ratio similarity in a particular balanced equation can wrongly lead to an erroneous assumption.

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Omari, K. W., & Mandumpal, J. B. (2023). A simple pedagogical limiting reactant kitchenette experiment including a simple algorithm. Chemistry Teacher International, 5(1), 75–81. https://doi.org/10.1515/cti-2022-0028

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