No, quite simply, the limiting reactant limits the reaction and determines how much of the products are made. The excess in the reaction is just called the "excess reactant", which still remains...
A limiting reagent is completely used up during the reaction whereas the excess reagent is the left over substance after the reaction has taken place. Excess reagent = initial reagent amount -...
The term limiting reactant refers to any reactant that is used up first in a chem reaction. (The limiting reactant determines the amount of product that can be formed).
The limiting reactant or reagent can be determined by calculating the number of moles of each reactant/reagent. Whichever is the lowest number of moles is the limiting reagent in the reaction,...