In one experiment, the reaction of 1.00 g mercury and an excess of sulfur yielded 1.16 g
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In one experiment, the reaction of 1.00 g mercury and an excess of sulfur yielded 1.16 g of a sulfide of mercury as the sole product. In a second experiment, the same sulfide was produced in the reaction of 1.50 g mercury and 1.00 g sulfur.
(a) What mass of the sulfide of mercury was produced in the second experiment?
(b) What mass of which element (mercury or sulfur) remained unreacted in the second experiment?
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General Chemistry Principles And Modern Applications
ISBN: 9780132931281
11th Edition
Authors: Ralph Petrucci, Jeffry Madura, F. Herring, Carey Bissonnette
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