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Equal weights of X (At. Wt. = 36) and Y(At. Wt. = 24) are reacted to form the compound `X_(2)Y_(3)`. Then:

A

X is the limiting reagent

B

Y is the limiting reagent

C

no reactant is left over and mass of `X_(2)Y_(3)` formed is double the mass of X taken:

D

none of the above

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