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In the reaction:
`A+B_(2) rarr AB_(2)`
Find out in which option(s) `B_(2)` is limiting reagent. [Molar mass : `M_(A)=10 g "mole"^(-1), M_(B)=20 g "mol"^(-1)`]

A

300 atoms of A + 200 molecules of `B_(2)`

B

2 mole A+3 gram-atom of B

C

100 mole A atoms +100 mole B atoms

D

5 gram-atom of A + 12.5 gram molecule of `B_(2)`

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