15.00 g of aluminum sulfide and 10,00 g of water react until the limiting reagent is
used up:
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Chemistry, 02.02.2021 23:20 sotoamerica0814
15.00 g of aluminum sulfide and 10,00 g of water react until the limiting reagent is
used up:
Al, S, + 6H,0 → 2Al(OH), + 3H, S
a) Which is the limiting reagent?
b) What is the maximum mass of hydrogen sulfide that can form?
c) How much excess reagent remains after the reaction is complete?
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