Question: In which case is O2 the limiting reactant for 2H2(g)+O2(g)2H2O(l) ? 3molH2,1molO2 1molH2,2molO2 2molH2,1molO2 1molH2,1molO2 1molH2,3molO2

 In which case is O2 the limiting reactant for 2H2(g)+O2(g)2H2O(l) ?

In which case is O2 the limiting reactant for 2H2(g)+O2(g)2H2O(l) ? 3molH2,1molO2 1molH2,2molO2 2molH2,1molO2 1molH2,1molO2 1molH2,3molO2

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