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Which statement is true if 12 mol CO and 12 mol Fe2O3 are allowed to react? 3CO(g) + Fe2O3(s) 2Fe(s) + 3CO2(g)
A. The limiting reagent is CO and 8.0 mol Fe will be formed.
B. The limiting reagent is CO and 3.0 mol CO will be formed.
C. The limiting reagent is FeO and 24 mol Fe will be formed.
D. The limiting reagent is FeO and 36 mol CO will be formed.
The answer is A but a explanation is what I need

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