Pour powder sodium bicarbonate on the spilled acid to neutralize it. In fact, sodium bicarbonate can be used on either basic or acidic spills, because it is an amphoteric substance. DO NOT add water, especially if the acid is highly concentrated, as it may splatter and contaminate you work station. If the acid is not very concentrated, you can just flush everything with plenty of water and remove all bottles, beakers, etc. from your work station ASAP! Wear gloves, goggles and a lab coat at all times, of course!
The amount of product formed will be limited by the amount of the limiting reagent.
the amount of limiting reagent
the amount of limiting reagent
The limiting reagent is the determinant because you can only make as much as the smallest amount can provide to react with
The amount of product formed will be limited reagent in a reaction
The amount of product formed will be limited by the amount of the limiting reagent.
The amount of product formed will be limited by the amount of the limiting reagent.
the amount of limiting reagent
the amount of limiting reagent
the amount of limiting reagent
limiting reagent
The limiting reagent is the determinant because you can only make as much as the smallest amount can provide to react with
The amount of product formed will be limited reagent in a reaction
The amountof product form will be limited by the amount of the limiting reagent
The amountof product form will be limited by the amount of the limiting reagent
The amount of product will be limited by the number of moles of the limitin... reagent.
This is to prevent contamination of the remaining reagent in the bottle.