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When 10.3 mol na react with 11.5 mol hcl, what is the limiting reactant and how many moles of h2 can be formed? unbalanced equation: na + hcl nacl + h2 na is the limiting reactant, and 5.15 mol h2 can be formed hcl is the limiting reactant, and 5.75 mol h2 can be formed na is the limiting reactant, and 3.43 mol h2 can be formed hcl is the limiting reactant, and 3.83 mol h2 can be formed?

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