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19 August, 19:01

Zinc and sulfur react to form zinc sulfide according to the following equation

8Zn+S8--->8ZnS

A) if 2.00 mol of zinc are heated with 1.00 mol S8, identify limiting reactant?

B) how many mols of excess reactant remain?

C) how many mols of product are formed?

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  1. 19 August, 19:16
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    A. Since equal amounts of both element are required Sulphur would be the limiting reagent.

    B. 1 mole of Zn will be in excess

    C. 1 mole of the product will be formed.
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