Which of the following statements is always true concerning a reaction represented by the following balanced chemical equation? 
A) If we have equal masses of C2H6 and O2, there is no limiting reactant.
B) If we have an equal number of moles of C2H6 and O2, there is no limiting reactant.
C) If we have more mass of C2H6, then O2 must be the limiting reactant.
D) If we have more mass of O2, then C2H6 must be the limiting reactant.
E) None of these statements (a-d) are true.
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