Magnesium (used in the manufacture of light alloys) reacts with iron(III) chloride to form magnesium chloride and iron. A mixture of 41.0 g of magnesium and 175.0 g of iron(III) chloride is allowed to react. Identify the limiting reactant and determine the mass of the excess reactant present in the vessel when the reaction is complete.
A) Limiting reactant is Mg; 7.4 g of FeCl3 remain.
B) Limiting reactant is Mg; 46.5 g of FeCl3 remain.
C) Limiting reactant is FeCl3; 1.7 g of Mg remain.
D) Limiting reactant is FeCl3; 37.8 g of Mg remain.
E) Limiting reactant is Mg; 134.0 g of FeCl3 remain.
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