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Cu(s) + S(s) = CuS(s) If 10.0 g of copper completely reacts with 5.0 g of sulfur, is it correct to assume that 10.0 g of copper sulfide (CuS) would be produced? Explain your reasoning. On what scientific law or principal is your answer based?

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