Consider the following reaction, if 5 moles of A react with 6 moles of B, which of the following accurately describes the limiting reagent and the amount of C formed​​​​​​?
\(2 \mathrm{~A}+4 \mathrm{~B} \rightarrow 3 \mathrm{C}+4 \mathrm{D}\)

1.  A limiting reagent, 4.5 moles of C.

2. B limiting reagent, 4.5 moles of C.

3. C limiting reagent, 4.5 moles of C.

4. D limiting reagent, 4.5 moles of C.

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The mass of ammonia in grams produced when 2.8 kg of dinitrogen quantitatively reacts
with 1 kg of dihydrogen is:

1. 3600 g 2. 3000 g
3. 3400 g 4. 4000 g
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Consider the following reaction:
            ​​ \(2ZnS\,+\,3O_2\) → \(2ZnO \,+\,2SO_2 \)
If 97.5 grams of zinc sulphide undergo this reaction with 32 grams of oxygen gas, the limiting reagent will be: 
(Given: Molar mass ZnS = 97.5 g/mol)
1. ZnS
2. O2
3. ZnO
4. SO2
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