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Equal volumes of `H_(2)S & SO_(2)` react at NTP to form `H_(2)O` and S. `2H_(2)S+SO_(2) to 2H_(2)O+3S`. In this reaction,
I. `H_(2)S` is the limiting reactant.
II. `SO_(2)` is the limiting reactant.
III. Sulphur formed is three times of `SO_(2)` reacted
IV. sulphur formed is 1.5 times of `H_(2)S` reacted.
Select the correct statements(s).

A

all except I

B

all except II

C

all except I, III

D

all except II, IV

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