I assume you mean Cl, or chlorine. Yes, it is a common reactant. Chlorine gas is highly reactive, and is actually a diatomic, so it is correct to express it as Cl2.
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Water is a reactant in photosythesis that is a liquid.
This depends on the reaction involved.
First, calculate the moles of each reactant. Next, determine which reactant is the limiting reactant by comparing the moles of each reactant to the stoichiometry of the balanced chemical equation. The reactant that produces the least amount of product based on stoichiometry is the limiting reactant.
To find the limiting reactant in a reaction, calculate the moles of each reactant present. Compare the moles of each reactant to the stoichiometry of the balanced chemical equation to see which reactant runs out first. Whichever reactant produces the least amount of product is the limiting reactant.
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The Limiting Reactant is the reactant that runs out first in a reaction.
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It is: CI = 101
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sulfur is a reactant
The Limiting Reactant is the reactant that runs out first in a reaction.
Water is a reactant in photosythesis that is a liquid.
It is: CI = 100+1 => 101
Manganese chloride may be a reactant.
Oxygen is a reactant