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25 April, 18:30

How many grams of sodium sulfide are formed in 1.6 g of hydrogen sulfide is bubbled into a solution containing 2.13 g of sodium's hydroxide assuming that the sodium sulfite is made and 94% yield?

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  1. 25 April, 18:43
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    Find the Molar mass of each, find the limiting reagent, if there is one, and then multiply by. 94. This is the quick way.
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