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Iron metal is added to an aqueous solution of copper (II) chloride. The solution is blue because copper (II) ions in solution produce a blue color. When the reaction is complete, the solution is colorless. The piece of iron is coated with a granular, brownish-black metal.

You do not have enough infromation to determine the limiting reactant but do you have visual signst that give you a clue? Which compound is the limiting reactant in this reaction? Explain.

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Keith Leannon
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