Bradley98 Bradley98
  • 14-02-2018
  • Chemistry
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can the excess reactant (in stoichiometry) be negative?

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dangerousmattoycs4v dangerousmattoycs4v
  • 14-02-2018
No. Think about it this way: it’s a physical, leftover substance, you can never have a negative amount of anything.

If you’re speaking in terms of charge, however, then yes, it’s very likely.
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