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You perform the following reaction in the lab: 2 Li2S(s) + Sn(NO3)4(aq) → SnSz(s) + 4 LiNO3(aq)
You dissolve 17.700 g of solid Li2S in 268.38 mL of 0.6994 M Sn(NO3)4. Which reactant
is the limiting reactant?

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