Iron reacts with sulfur to produce iron(ii) disulfide according to the chemical equation shown below. what is
the most iron(ii) disulfide (in grams) that could be made using 0.500 moles of sulfur? use the equation
fe+2s → fes2.
a. 30 g fes2
b. 60 g fes2
c. 120 g fes2
d. 150 g fes2
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