Consider the equation: A + 4B
3C + 3D When equal masses of A and B are reacted, which is limiting?
A) If the molar mass of A is less than the molar mass of B, then B must be limiting.
B) If the molar mass of A is greater than the molar mass of B, then A must be limiting.
C) If the molar mass of A is greater than the molar mass of B, then B must be limiting.
D) If the molar mass of A is less than the molar mass of B, then A must be limiting.
E) Neither reactant is limiting.
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