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Statement-1: Limiting reagent is the rea...

Statement-1: Limiting reagent is the reactant that gets completed (or consumed) in a chemical reaction.
Statement-2: Limiting reagent always has either least mass or the least moles among all the reactant available for a chemical reaction.

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Statement-1 : is True, Statement-2 : is True, Statement-2 : is a correct explanation for Statement-1 :

B

Statement-1 : is True, Statement-2 : is True, Statement-2 : is NOT a correct explanation for Statement-1 .

C

Statement-1 : is Ture, Statement-2 : is False.

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Statement-1 : is False, Statement-2 : is True.

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