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A sample of 79.3 g of hydrogen bromide is reacted with 80.0 g of barium hydroxide to produce barium bromide and water. Using the balanced equation below, predict which is the limiting reactant and the maximum amount in moles of barium bromide that can be produced
2HBr + Ba(OH)2 → BaBr2 + 2H2O

A. Hydrogen bromide, 0.490 Moles
B. Hydrogen bromide, 0.565 moles
C. Barium Hydroxide, 0.467 Moles
D. Barium Hydroxide, 0.624 moles