GCSE Chemistry – How to Determine the Limiting Reactant

GCSE Chemistry – How to Determine the Limiting Reactant This GCSE Chemistry video explains how to determine the limiting reactant clearly and step by step for exam success. In this video, GCSE students learn how to identify the limiting reactant in chemical reactions in GCSE Chemistry. The lesson explains what a limiting reactant is, how to use balanced chemical equations, how to compare reacting quantities, and how to determine which reactant runs out first in calculation questions. This video is designed for GCSE Chemistry revision and supports students studying AQA GCSE Chemistry, OCR GCSE Chemistry, and Edexcel GCSE Chemistry. It is suitable for Year 9, Year 10, and Year 11 students and covers a key part of quantitative chemistry. Students will develop understanding of limiting reactants, reacting masses, moles, balanced equations, and common GCSE Chemistry exam questions involving calculations and yields. GCSE Chemistry exam topic: quantitative chemistry. Supports AQA, OCR, and Edexcel GCSE Chemistry revision on limiting reactants, reacting masses, mole calculations, and balanced equations. Related topics include conservation of mass, percentage yield, atom economy, and chemical equations.