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In the following reaction A + 2B -> 3C + D the MM(A) = 74 g/mole,...

In the following reaction A + 2B -> 3C + D the MM(A) = 74 g/mole, MM(B) = 53 g/mole, MM(C) = 87 g/mol. If 250 g of A and 305 g of B are combined, what is the limiting reagent, and what is the theoretical yield of C in grams?

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