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6 January, 20:39

In one experiment, the reaction of 1.00 mercury and an excess of sulfur yielded 1.16g of a sulfide of mercury

What mass remained unreacted in the second experiment?

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  1. 6 January, 21:01
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    Answer and Explanation:

    Mercury combines with sulfur as follows -

    Hg + S = HgS

    Hg = 200,59

    S = 32,066 Therefore 1.58 g of Hg will react with -

    1.58 multiply with 32,066 divide by 200,96 of sulfur.

    = 0.25211 g S

    This will form 1.58 + 0.25211 g HgS = 1.83211 g HgS

    The amount of S remaining = 1.10 - 0.25211 = 0.84789 g
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