If 31.3 g of manganese(II) chloride, 48.3 g of chlorine gas, and 25.7 g of water react to produce manganese(IV) oxide and hydrochloric acid, what is the limiting reactant and what mass of hydrochloric acid is produced?
A) Manganese(II) chloride is the limiting reactant and 9.07 g of hydrochloric acid is produced.
B) Chlorine is the limiting reactant and 99.3 g of hydrochloric acid is produced.
C) Chlorine is the limiting reactant and 24.8 g of hydrochloric acid is produced.
D) Manganese(II) chloride is the limiting reactant and 36.3 g of hydrochloric acid is produced.
E) Water is the limiting reactant and 52.0 g of hydrochloric acid is produced.
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