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Research other limiting reactions which can be done with common household items. Write a balanced equation for your limiting reaction and explain how you can predict the limiting reactant for different trials. Support your limiting reactant prediction by using the molecular mass of each reactant. Be sure to properly cite any websites, books or articles used in your research. Provide the results of your research along with all documentation. Upload your materials and submit for evaluation.

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