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Chemistry, 25.01.2021 21:10 bellamore

5g of A reacts with 6 g of B and produces the product AB. If 5 g of A is able to produce -21g AB, given plenty of B, and 6 g of B is able to produce-17 g AB,
given more than enough A, which is the limiting reactant?

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