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Consider the following reaction:
Al + 3KOH + 3H2C2O4 ∙ 2H2O → K3Al(C2O4)3 ∙ 3H2O + 6HO + (3/2)H2
1.00 g 20.0 mL 14.0 g
6.00 M
Which substance is the limiting reactant?
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