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PLEASE HELP! ITS URGENT! I GIVE Using the Law of Conservation of Matter, determine the number of grams of iron sulfide (FeS) that will be produced in this reaction.112g Fe + 64g S → g FeS *

a. 48g
b. 64g
c. 112g
d. 176g

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