If 13.9 g of oxygen react with 33.7 g of calcium to produce calcium oxide,what is the limiting reactant and what mass of calcium oxide is produced?
A) Calcium is the limiting reactant and 47.2 g of calcium oxide are produced
B) Oxygen is the limiting reactant and 24.4 g of calcium oxide are produced
C) Calcium is the limiting reactant and 47.20 g of calcium oxide are produced
D) Oxygen is the limiting reactant and 48.7 g of calcium oxide are produced
E) Calcium is the limiting reactant and 23.6 g of calcium oxide are produced
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