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Что (кто) такое limiting reactant - определение

REACTANT INTRODUCED IN INSUFFICIENT QUANTITY, TOTALLY CONSUMED AND STOPPING THE CHEMICAL REACTION
Limiting reactant; Limiting reactants; Excess reagent; Excess (chemistry); Limiting agent
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Limiting reagent         
The limiting reagent (or limiting reactant or limiting agent) in a chemical reaction is a reactant that is totally consumed when the chemical reaction is completed. The amount of product formed is limited by this reagent, since the reaction cannot continue without it.
External limiting membrane         
  • Section of [[retina]]. (Membrana limitans externa labeled at right, third from the bottom.)
  • Plan of retinal neurons. (Membrana limitans externa labeled at left, second from the bottom.)
  • Rods and cones
Membrana limitans externa; Outer limiting layer; External limiting membranes; Outer limiting layers
The external limiting membrane (or outer limiting membrane) is one of the ten distinct layers of the retina of the eye. It has a network-like structure and is situated at the bases of the rods and cones.
Rate limiting         
LIMITING THE DATA RATE ON NETWORK CONTROLLERS.
Rate-limiting; Throttling process (computing); Rate limit; Throttling process (software)
In computer networks, rate limiting is used to control the rate of requests sent or received by a network interface controller. It can be used to prevent DoS attacks and limit web scraping.
Current limiting reactor         
  • Current limiting reactor
Line reactor; Line Reactor; Current limiting reactors; Current Limiting Reactor; Reactor (electrical)
In electrical engineering, current limiting reactors can reduce short-circuit currents, which result from plant expansions and power source additions, to levels that can be adequately handled by existing distribution equipment.
Limiting factor         
  • Limiting factors in ecology figure
BOTTLENECK VARIABLE LIMITING THE EVOLUTION OF A SYSTEM
Limiting nutrient; Limiting resource; Regulating factors; Regulating factor; Limiting Factor; Limititing factors; Limiting factors; Growth-limiting factor
A limiting factor is a variable of a system that causes a noticeable change in output or another measure of a type of system. The limiting factor is in a pyramid shape of organisms going up from the producers to consumers and so on.
Limiting similarity         
CONCEPT IN THEORETICAL ECOLOGY AND COMMUNITY ECOLOGY THAT PROPOSES THE EXISTENCE OF A MAXIMUM LEVEL OF NICHE OVERLAP BETWEEN TWO GIVEN SPECIES THAT WILL ALLOW CONTINUED COEXISTENCE
Limiting Similarity
Limiting similarity (informally "limsim") is a concept in theoretical ecology and community ecology that proposes the existence of a maximum level of niche overlap between two given species that will allow continued coexistence.
Limiting magnitude         
  • Fig. 13 from Crumey (2014). Magnitude limit  as a function of sky brightness for a 100mm telescope at various magnifications.
  • Fig. 14 from Crumey (2014). Magnitude limits determined by I.S. Bowen at Mount Wilson, compared with Crumey's formulae.
FAINTEST APPARENT MAGNITUDE OF A CELESTIAL BODY THAT IS DETECTABLE OR DETECTED BY A GIVEN INSTRUMENT
Star limiting magnitude method
In astronomy, limiting magnitude is the faintest apparent magnitude of a celestial body that is detectable or detected by a given instrument. (retrieved Jan 28 2016)
Internal limiting membrane         
INNERMOST LAYER OF THE RETINA
Membrana limitans interna; Inner limiting layer; Inner limiting layers; Inner limiting membrane
The internal limiting membrane, or inner limiting membrane, is the boundary between the retina and the vitreous body, formed by astrocytes and the end feet of Müller cells. It is separated from the vitreous body by a basal lamina.
self-limiting         
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Self limit; Self limiting; Self-limit; Self-limited; Self limited; Self-limiting (disambiguation)
¦ adjective
1. Medicine (of a condition) ultimately resolving itself without treatment.
2. (in psychology) preventing the development or expression of the self.
Collimator         
  • An example of an optical collimator with a bulb, an aperture (A), and a plano-convex lens (L)
  • How a Söller collimator filters a stream of rays. Top: without a collimator. Bottom: with a collimator.
  • Collimators used to record gamma rays and neutrons from a nuclear test.
  • Example of a particle collimator
  • Collimator for a [[neutron]] stream, University of Washington [[cyclotron]]
DEVICE WHICH NARROWS A BEAM OF PARTICLES OR WAVES
Collimating lens; Colluminator; Collimators; Colomator; Collumator; Colimator; Beam-limiting device
·noun A telescope arranged and used to determine errors of collimation, both vertical and horizontal.
II. Collimator ·noun A tube having a convex lens at one end and at the other a small opening or slit which is at the principal focus of the lens, used for producing a beam of parallel rays; also, a lens so used.

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Limiting reagent

The limiting reagent (or limiting reactant or limiting agent) in a chemical reaction is a reactant that is totally consumed when the chemical reaction is completed. The amount of product formed is limited by this reagent, since the reaction cannot continue without it. If one or more other reagents are present in excess of the quantities required to react with the limiting reagent, they are described as excess reagents or excess reactants (sometimes abbreviated as "xs").

The limiting reagent must be identified in order to calculate the percentage yield of a reaction since the theoretical yield is defined as the amount of product obtained when the limiting reagent reacts completely. Given the balanced chemical equation, which describes the reaction, there are several equivalent ways to identify the limiting reagent and evaluate the excess quantities of other reagents.