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If 100.0 g of sulfur reacts with 50.0 g of chlorine, what mass of disulfur dichloride is produced? here are the instructions if that helps : ) any help is appreciated

a) list the mole ratios
b) multiply each mass by the inverse of the molar mass
c) calculate the actual ratio of available moles
d) determine the limiting reactant
e) Multiply the number of moles of the limiting reactant by the mole
ratio of the product to the limiting reactant
f) Multiply moles of the product by the molar mass
g) Multiply moles of the excess reactant by the molar mass
h) Subtract the mass of the excess reactant needed from the mass
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