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Chemistry, 13.03.2020 00:00 greend0719

The recipe above yields 24 cookies. Please use the above recipe to determine how many cookies each of the following list of ingredients will make:

1 dozen eggs
24 teaspoons of vanilla
1 lb. (82 tsp) of salt
1 lb (84 tsp) of baking soda
3 cups of chocolate chips
5 lb (11 cups) of sugar
2 lb (4 cups) of brown sugar
1 lb (4 sticks) of butter
4 lb of all purpose flour

Which of the above ingredients will be the limiting reactant? What is the maximum about of cookies that can be made with the new quantity of ingredients?

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