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In a reaction
`A+B_(2) rarr AB_(2)`
Identify the limiting reagent, if any, in the following reaction mixtures.
a. `300 "atoms"` of `A+ 200` molecules of `B`
b. `2 mol A+3 mol B`
c. `100 "atoms"` of `A+100` molecules of `B`
d. `5 mol A+2.5 mol B`
e. `2.5 mol A + 5 mol B`

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