benzene,as it can undergo nitration to give nitrobenzene
The Limiting Reactant is the reactant that runs out first in a reaction.
1) it has high dielectric constant 2) Also AlCl3 can interact with the nitrobenzne to form complex C6H5NO2.AlCl3 which is soluble in excess nitrobenzene hence a good solvent....
In a chemical reaction the limiting reactant is the reactant that there is the least of in the reaction; it determines the amount of product formed. In a chemical reaction it is the reactant that gets completely "used up"
74.009 pounds per cubic foot is the density of nitrobenzene at 100 degree Fahrenheit.
because the limiting reactant is not in excess so it's all used up . as the limiting reactant is used up the reaction stops so no more product can be made.
It is a dye used for fuels.
The Limiting Reactant is the reactant that runs out first in a reaction.
the limiting reactant is how much of a compound or solution you need to make an experiment possible. the excess reactant is the amount left over from the other compound or solution used (the other reactant that is used)
Limiting reactant
1) it has high dielectric constant 2) Also AlCl3 can interact with the nitrobenzne to form complex C6H5NO2.AlCl3 which is soluble in excess nitrobenzene hence a good solvent....
The rate goes down.
In a chemical reaction the limiting reactant is the reactant that there is the least of in the reaction; it determines the amount of product formed. In a chemical reaction it is the reactant that gets completely "used up"
limiting reactant
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is the reactant which will be used up in the reaction, before the other reactant(s)
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The term "limiting" is used because the limiting reactant limits the amount of product produced.