This term refers to when all substances present after completion of a chemical reaction are products; meaning all reactants have been converted into products.
Think of it like baking a cake. Once the cake is fully baked, you no longer have separate eggs, flour, and sugar (reactants), but a complete cake (product).
Product Concentration: The amount of each product present at any given moment during a chemical reaction.
Yield: The amount of product produced in a chemical reaction.
Limiting Reactant: The reactant that is completely consumed in a chemical reaction and determines when the reaction stops.
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