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Define limiting reagent.

A

reactant which is completely consumed during the reaction.

B

reactant which is present in limiting amount

C

reactant which decides the amount of product formed

D

All of these

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D

Limiting reagent is defined as the reactant which is completely consumed during the reaction.
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