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Statement I: The number of moles of each substance is equal in a balanced equation .
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Statement II: Once the limiting reagent has been consumed, the reaction can no longer continue

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statement one is false,second is true
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statement one is false,second is false
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both statement are true
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both are true and correct explanation
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both are true and, not correct explanation
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The correct option is A statement one is false,second is true
Statement I: The number of moles of each substance may not be equal in a balanced equation .
For example, in the following equation, the number of moles of each species are different.
N2+3H22NH3
Statement II: Once the limiting reagent has been consumed, the reaction can no longer continue
The statement I is false and the statement II is true.

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