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Consider the reaction of tin with potassium hydroxide and water. Sn (s) 2KOH (aq) 4H2O (l) K2Sn(OH)6 (s) 2H2 (g) Determine the limiting reactant in a mixture containing 122 g of Sn, 134 g of KOH, and 63.9 g of H2O. Calculate the maximum mass (in grams) of potassium hydroxystannate, K2Sn(OH)6, that can be produced in the reaction. The limiting reactant is:

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